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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

Journalists targeted 162 times in occupied Crimea during 2022-2023

These incidents included cases of prosecution, abduction, administrative proceedings, searches, and online death threats.

Istanbul police obstruct, tear gas, shoot at reporters during May Day march

“Police are legally obligated to protect field reporters, not obstruct them from performing their duty, but Turkish police routinely do the opposite” – CPJ

Georgia’s “foreign agents” bill and Germany’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian expression

April 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.

Russia: Journalists Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin arrested for “extremism”

Both journalists are accused of “extremism” following their alleged preparation of photo and video materials for the YouTube channel “NavalnyLIVE”.

Belarus takes more than 20 “extremist” news websites offline

On 4 April, Belarusian authorities announced they would cancel the domain names of news websites they labelled as “extremist”. At least 20 websites have been affected so far.

Russia blocks RSF website ahead of World Press Freedom Index release

The censorship of the entire rsf.org domain site began on 18 April 2024. No reason has been given. An RSF mirror site is nonetheless still accessible within Russia.

Georgia: Police assault at least 4 journalists covering ‘foreign agents’ bill protests

The Georgian Parliament should reject the ‘foreign agents’ bill. The authorities should also investigate allegations of police brutality against journalists and hold those responsible accountable – CPJ

Norway: No justice for attempted murder of PEN International VP

On 9 April, the Oslo District Attorney’s Office dismissed the case regarding the attempted murder of publisher William Nygaard, who was shot and seriously injured on 11 October 1993.

Palestinian digital rights and the extraterritorial impact of the EU’s Digital Services Act

A new study examines discrimination and censorship concerns within the EU, affecting both Palestinians and global advocates for Palestinian human rights.

Greece: Three years on, still no justice for murdered journalist Giorgos Karaivaz

“Karaivaz was one of Greece’s most prominent investigative journalists specialising in organised crime and police reporting when he was gunned down in broad daylight outside his Athens home on 9 April 2021”.

Russia: Increased targeting of Central Asians in wake of concert hall attack

“The authorities should stop their ethnic profiling of Central Asian migrants, arbitrary arrests, and prolonged detention, and instead ensure their safety, thoroughly investigate all xenophobic incidents and hold those responsible to account” – HRW