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Nineteen journalists forcibly disappeared in last ten years

According to RSF, 32 journalists have gone missing in the last decade; 19 of these were the victims of enforced disappearance by state agents.

At least 55 governments have used mobility controls against dissidents in the last decade

Authoritarians use a variety of travel restrictions to make life harder for dissidents at home and in exile. Democratic countries that host exiles can do more to defend their freedom of movement and ensure their safety.

Bahrain must restore rights in Jau prison amid prisoner protests

“Various restrictions imposed on prisoners’ movements and, most recently, the interruption of communications with families must end,” said UN experts.

Hosting of UN climate summits by authoritarian countries raises alarms over human rights

Rights groups urge the UN to ensure that future climate summits are held in countries that respect human rights and allow for peaceful assembly and free speech.

HRW: International Olympic Committee right to stand against “sex testing”

“Sex testing has often relied on racist gender stereotypes. There is no scientific consensus that higher than typical endogenous testosterone in women confers an athletic advantage. There have never been sex tests for men, meaning sex testing is intrinsically discriminatory against women” – HRW

MADA calls on the international community to acknowledge its failure to protect journalists in the Gaza Strip

Israeli impunity has emboldened escalating crimes against Palestinian journalists and media, says the rights group.

A turbulent start to a year of global elections

In the first half of 2024, incumbent leaders were more likely to lose elections in countries rated Free than those rated Partly Free, while autocrats went undefeated in largely pro forma elections held in their states.

Russian authorities escalate campaign of transnational repression

Russian authorities have prosecuted, fined, restricted and sought to arrest more than a dozen exiled journalists over the last month.

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.

Protection guide for LGBTQI+ people at in-person events

With LGBTQI+ events facing harassment and persecution globally, EFF suggests some quick and easy steps to protect yourself physically and keep your data secure at in-person events.

Censorship and isolation as China bans thousands of mobile apps

More than 60 percent of the world’s top 100 apps in China Apple App stores are either unavailable or inaccessible in China.

UN Submission: The impact of “challenging times” on freedom of opinion and expression

IFEX highlights how the trend of States suppressing protests and the censorship of expressions of solidarity with Palestinians on social media reflects wider systemic challenges to free expression and information that affect democracy, civic space, and human rights.

Syrian journalists threatened with arrest and deportation by neighbouring states

“If sent back to Syria, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, they risk imminent arrest and even death.” – RSF

ICC member countries declare “unwavering support” for the court

Ninety-three member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) have declared their “unwavering support” for the court in the face of recent threats emanating from the US and Israel.

Iran: International coalition launches to demand immediate release of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi

“The Free Narges Campaign is not just about one woman’s freedom; it is a fight for the dignity, rights, and future of all political prisoners in Iran.”

Egypt: UN experts call on government to stop targeting and retaliating against human rights lawyers

Rights groups say the targeting of lawyers Mohamed Issa Rajeh and Mahmoud Abdelmajeed Adel represents intimidation and reprisal against their human rights work.