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Defending the safety of journalists and the integrity of elections

On the 2023 International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, UNESCO’s theme is “Violence against journalists, the integrity of elections, and the role of public leadership” — and IFEX has something to say about that!

Global Impunity Index 2023: Nearly 80% of killings of journalists go unsolved

The 12 countries where the murder of a journalist is most likely to go unpunished are: Syria, Somalia, Haiti, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Mexico, Philippines, Myanmar, Brazil, Pakistan and India.

Appeal to the Government of Kyrgyzstan

IFEX calls on Kyrgyz authorities to uphold their international human rights obligations by ceasing the wider use of criminal prosecution and abuse of legislation to systematically target independent media outlets, journalists, and other media professionals.

Shouting into the void: Why reporting abuse to social media platforms is so hard and how to fix it

For journalists, writers, and creators who rely on having an online presence to make a living and make their voices heard, the situation is even worse – especially if they belong to groups already marginalized for their actual or perceived identity.

International humanitarian law applies to all states

International humanitarian law applies to all: do not deliberately or indiscriminately attack civilians, do not take hostages, do not punish civilians for the actions of individuals, do not deny or withhold humanitarian assistance.

Civil society organizations call on tech companies to respect Palestinian digital rights in times of crisis

Escalating events in the region have inevitably led to increased discrimination against Palestinian content and a rise in anti-Palestinian racism across various online platforms, and demonstrate the critical link between the digital realm and the reality on the ground.

Joint Statement: Internet Governance Forum must reverse decision to make Saudi Arabia its next host

In a letter to the UN Secretary-General, IFEX and other signatories stress that hosting the next IGF in Saudi Arabia will severely undermine civil society’s ability to participate in the annual meeting, given the great risks to physical and digital safety and security it will pose.

Advances in artificial intelligence are amplifying a crisis for human rights online

A new Freedom House report notes that while innovations in AI contributed to the 13th consecutive year of global decline in internet freedom, older forms of digital repression continued to proliferate.

Fighting information pollution to promote a healthier environment

How polluters have been manipulating the information sphere to shut down opposing voices and worsen the climate crisis – and how people are fighting back.

Facebook’s news retreat: A death knell for independent MENA local news

Facebook algorithm change hits MENA independent media audiences hard, reports Global Voices.

ARTICLE19 at the UN: Statement on propaganda for war and free expression

“By its very nature, propaganda for war is a freedom of expression issue. The concept overlaps with other aspects of freedom of expression, including incitement to violence and other freedom of expression restrictions under international human rights law.”

Cyberattackers used tech services of US and UK companies to target media sites

In recent weeks, media sites around the world were targeted by DDoS attacks, including in Somalia, Kosovo, Turkmenistan, Nigeria, Kyrgyzstan, and the Philippines.

Sudan: “No longer at the precipice of mass atrocities; it has fallen over the edge”

Sexual violence is rising, civilians face widespread attacks, and journalists and human rights defenders are being silenced, warn rights groups.

Bonn, Germany, 13 June 2023. "There is no climate justice without human rights" reads a sign held by a protester, during the UNFCCC SB58 Bonn Climate Change Conference, which lays the groundwork for the adoption of decisions at the COP28 climate conference. Sascha Schuermann/Getty Images

UAE: COP28 must not be derailed by greenwashing efforts

IFEX joins rights groups calling on governments to address the UAE’s human rights abuses ahead of global climate negotiations.

No consensus reached on proposed UN cybercrime treaty

“As it stands, the draft treaty risks not just legitimising the misuse of cybercrime laws to quash dissent and expand state control, but expanding this misuse to other countries.”

Proposed UN cybercrime treaty looks more like a global surveillance pact

“Broadly scoped, ambiguous, and nonspecific international cooperation measures with few conditions and safeguards are simply a recipe for disaster that can put basic privacy and free expression rights at risk” – EFF