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Legislating to stifle civic space and the rights issues at stake at COP29

September 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.

Egypt violates own law by adding 2 years to Alaa Abdelfattah’s prison term

“It is a profound disgrace for Egypt to silence such a vital voice of conscience behind bars.”

Q&A: The human rights issues at stake in COP29

HRW presents a Q&A focusing on the human rights implications of COP29 and the human rights concerns associated with holding the conference in a repressive state that relies heavily on fossil fuels.

Turkey: Kurdish journalist Rabia Önver faces “disinformation” charges

Authorities raided the journalist’s home after she reported on an alleged criminal gang in the Kurdish-populated eastern city of Hakkari.

Turkey: Free expression groups condemn ongoing threats against journalist Murat Ağırel

“These threats and acts of intimidation are not isolated incidents but part of a broader, systemic issue affecting press freedom in Turkey”

Romania: Call for independent investigation into persecution of journalist Emilia Șercan

Judges recently emphasised the link between the coordinated defamation campaign targeting the journalist and her public-interest journalism regarding plagiarism committed by high-ranking officials.

UN: Renew Russia Special Rapporteur

“Given the severity of the repression, the closure of civic space, and the continued targeting of human rights defenders, lawyers, journalists and peaceful protesters, the role of the Special Rapporteur remains critical.”

Azerbaijan: Civil society groups highlight climate and human rights concerns ahead of COP29

“Hundreds of people are behind bars in the country on politically motivated charges. A new wave of detentions is currently underway, with dozens of activists and media figures arrested on baseless, serious criminal charges.”

756 media freedom violations recorded in Europe in first half of 2024

These violations, recorded by the MFRR platform, affected 1,212 media-related persons or entities. 474 incidents were recorded in EU states while 282 took place in candidate countries.

Romania: Relaunch of investigation into smear campaign against journalist Emilia Șercan

The court’s decision to acknowledge the failure of the earlier investigation represents a crucial victory for independent journalism in Romania.

Kyrgyzstan should overturn decision to liquidate ‘Kloop Media’

“The forced closure of ‘Kloop Media’ not only silences a crucial voice in Kyrgyzstani society but also signals a continued decline in Kyrgyzstan’s respect for civil and political rights and freedoms of its citizens.”

Civil society coalition calls for urgent EU action against spyware threats

A coalition of CSOs calls for an EU ban on the production, sale, and use of spyware during the new legislative term.

Azerbaijani authorities escalate crackdown on critics ahead of COP29

“Azerbaijan’s hostility towards independent civic activism raises serious concerns about whether human rights defenders, academics, journalists, and other independent members of civil society will be able to participate meaningfully at COP29″ – HRW

Iraqi Kurdistan: Two media workers killed and one injured in Turkish drone strike

“Turkish authorities should swiftly investigate this attack and determine if the reporting team was targeted for their work.”

Political prisoners, censorship in libraries, and four years of repression

August 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.

Turkey: Press freedom and freedom of expression groups condemn court decision upholding prison sentence for journalist Bülent Mumay

Mumay’s case is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of judicial harassment and censorship targeting Turkey’s independent media. It highlights the urgent need for international attention to protect press freedom and the public’s right to information.