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German police assaulted, detained journalist during crackdown on pro-Palestinian activists

“The policeman suddenly attacked me from behind. He punched me twice in the face before pushing me to the ground with his knee behind my back. I kept shouting that I was a journalist” – Ignacio Rosaslanda

A Georgian nightmare and Turkey’s “agents of influence”

May 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.

Syria: French court sentences three officials close to Bashar al-Assad to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity

“The fight against impunity for crimes committed by the Syrian regime and by all parties to this conflict continues.”

Missing Ukrainian journalist revealed to be detained in Russia

Russia recently admitted detaining Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, who went missing while reporting from Russian-occupied territory in August 2023.

Georgia: Parliament overturns presidential veto, adopts ‘foreign agents’ law

“The ruling Georgian Dream party’s decision to push through Kremlin-inspired ‘foreign agents’ legislation makes it clear that the party wants to ensure its victory in October parliamentary elections by using the law to smear and suppress critical voices” – CPJ

Belarus’s widespread crackdown on human rights lawyers

Justice Ministry exercises full control over the legal profession; human rights lawyers face arrest, imprisonment, arbitrary revocation of licences and harassment.

EU should call on Georgian government to withdraw ‘foreign agents’ law

Media freedom groups urge EU to press the Georgian government to withdraw the new ‘foreign agents’ law and guarantee the safety of journalists covering demonstrations.

UK High Court grants Julian Assange right to appeal US extradition

Assange will be allowed to appeal on two of nine grounds his legal team put forward at a hearing in February, both related to the possibility that, as an Australian citizen, he could be denied free speech protections afforded by the First Amendment.

Georgia: Parliament adopts “foreign agents” law despite mass protests

The police used tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannons, and mass arrests against the protesters. There have also been reports of physical attacks on government critics and their family members.

Ukraine: MFRR partners highlight ongoing press freedom issues

While Ukraine was at first quick to unite in the face of Russia’s armed aggression, the climate of trust between officials and independent media seems to have seriously deteriorated over the last two years.

Turkey: Court reverses journalist Sinan Aygül’s conviction for ‘spreading disinformation’

The Court of Cassation has overturned a 10-month prison sentence handed down to journalist Sinan Aygül in March 2023 on “spreading disinformation” charges.

Georgian PM urged to withdraw Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, guarantee the safety of journalists, and uphold press freedom

IFEX joins the members of the Media Freedom Rapid Response and other organisations in expressing deep alarm about the Foreign Influence Bill and the sudden rise in violence and other restrictions against Georgia’s journalists reporting on the public protests against the Bill.

Germany: British-Palestinian doctor Ghassan Abu Sittah denied Schengen entry

“Germany should immediately explain why it has denied Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah entry and imposed this far-reaching ban on a leading health professional to speak in Berlin, Paris, and The Hague about what he witnessed in Gaza” – HRW

Serbia: Court must free Belarusian journalist and prevent his deportation

Andrey Gniot has been in custody in Serbia since October, when he was arrested on dubious charges formulated by the Lukashenka regime. The High Court of Belgrade is deliberating upon whether to deport him to Belarus.

Tens of thousands of Georgians protest the “foreign agents” bill

“The revival of restrictive legislation against NGOs is part of a larger pattern of assault against a broad range of human rights in Georgia.”

Belarusian and Lithuanian journalists’ day of solidarity with journalists jailed in Belarus

“Belarus has absolutely no freedom of speech and virtually no independent media. A small number of independent publications, struggling to survive, have fallen under a wave of purges and repressions over the past year” – BAJ