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DIICOT continues to harass journalists in Romania: Open Letter

A group of organisations that promote press freedom and good governance and representative media outlets are protesting a DIICOT [Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism] prosecutors’ decision to ask Rise Project journalists to reveal their sources.

Russia: Court sentences US-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to 6.5 years in prison

Kurmasheva, who had been in pre-trial detention since October 2023, was tried in secret and convicted of “spreading false information” about the Russian military.

The crackdown on environmental activists in Europe

As climate change activists engage in peaceful protest across Europe, some states have reacted with heavy-handed policing, and by effectively criminalising such activism, imposing restrictions on protests, and conducting smear campaigns.

Russia sentences US journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in prison

“Russia’s decision to jail Evan Gershkovich for 16 years on sham charges is outrageous. Journalists are not pawns in geopolitical games. It’s time to stop hostage diplomacy and free him immediately” – CPJ

Joint letter to European Commission President: Media freedom, journalists’ protection, and EU citizens’ access to public interest journalism must remain high political priorities

The signatories strongly urged President von der Leyen to support durable and long-lasting solutions to strengthen the space for media freedom, pluralism and independence, as well as the sustainability and competitiveness of the media sector in Europe.

Urgent appeal to address critical flaws in the latest draft of the UN Cybercrime Convention

IFEX and other signatory organisations continue to share profound concerns regarding the persistent shortcomings of the present draft and urge member states to not sign the UN Cybercrime Convention in its current form.

EU should scrap problematic draft of ‘foreign influence’ directive

“As it stands, the Directive could have a serious impact on the rights to freedom of association and freedom of expression and shrink civic space in the EU” – ARTICLE 19

Russia sentences Masha Gessen to 8 years in absentia on ‘fake’ news charges

“The nearly year-long prosecution of exiled journalist Masha Gessen, culminating in their conviction and sentencing, is emblematic of Russian authorities’ extreme measures against independent journalists” – CPJ

Russia outlaws ‘The Moscow Times’ as “undesirable organisation”

“This legislation on undesirable organisations is just a repressive tool in the hands of the Kremlin. It aims to censor independent voices and to criminalise the practice of independent journalism” – EFJ

EU must do more to prioritise protecting media freedom and human rights in Türkiye

Media freedom, human rights and journalists’ groups urge European governments and policy makers to ensure media freedoms and fundamental rights are placed at the heart of future relations with Türkiye.

RSF targeted by disinformation campaign

RSF’s investigation desk has uncovered a vast disinformation campaign led by French media conglomerate Vivendi that directly targets the press freedom organisation.

Turkey: Eight Kurdish journalists sentenced to six years in prison

The eight journalists were convicted on charges of membership in a terrorist organization as part of a mass trial of 11 journalists employed by the pro-Kurdish outlets Mezopotamya News Agency and JİNNEWS.

Assange freed and big wins in the fight against impunity

June 2024 in Europe and Central Asia: A free expression round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

EU needs to urgently protect civic space in Hungary

The EU should accelerate legal action against Hungary and seek the suspension of the repressive Law on the Protection of National Sovereignty.

Exposing hypocrisy: The EU’s failure to defend human rights in the case of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja

Why have the EU and Denmark not done more to secure the release of the prominent Bahraini-Danish human rights defender?