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Jeremie Zimmermann, spokesperson and co-founder of La Quadrature du Net, wears a mask depicting Edward Snowden during the NETmundial in Sao Paulo, 23 April 2014, REUTERS/Nacho Doce

NETmundial: Did the meeting on Internet governance live up to its promise?

Immediate reactions to the NETmundial ‘outcome document’ have been mixed. Many in civil society lamented the lack of strong commitment from the global community on net neutrality, the protection of privacy against mass surveillance and intermediary liability.

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Watch IFEX-ALC’S video commemorating World Press Freedom Day

What do democracy and press freedom have in common? Why is impunity such an important issue in Latin America and the Caribbean? Watch this video commemorating World Press Freedom Day to find out.

Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste of Australia stands in a metal cage during his trial in a court in Cairo, 24 March 2014, REUTERS/Al Youm Al Saabi Newspaper

Ten emblematic cases of jailed journalists highlighted on World Press Freedom Day

On World Press Freedom Day, CPJ is calling on authorities to release 10 journalists silenced by authorities, as well as all others being held in relation to their work.

Link to: New rules proposed by U.S. Communications Commission could threaten net neutrality

New rules proposed by U.S. Communications Commission could threaten net neutrality

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission chairman is circulating a proposal for new FCC rules on the issue of network neutrality. The proposal embraces a standard that could allow ISPs to charge companies for preferential treatment, such as charging web-based companies like Netflix or Amazon to reach consumers at faster speeds.

Link to: TPP trade agreement is right where we want it: Going nowhere

TPP trade agreement is right where we want it: Going nowhere

Published on April 25, 2014. President Obama is on a diplomatic tour of Asia this week and one of his top priorities is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade agreement that includes restrictive copyright enforcement measures that pose a huge threat to users’ rights and a free and open Internet. In particular, he’s seeking to […]

Link to: Conference participants issue declaration against hate speech, stressing role of the media

Conference participants issue declaration against hate speech, stressing role of the media

Participants at an international conference on “Media, Armed Conflict and Hate Speech” issued a declaration that includes a number of recommendations for journalists and their unions.

Link to: CPJ urges free expression be part of post-2015 MDG agenda

CPJ urges free expression be part of post-2015 MDG agenda

In a letter to the co-chairmen of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals, CPJ stressed that it is vital that the group’s report to the UN Secretary-General include freedom of expression and access to information and independent media as part of the post-2015 agenda.

Brazilian biologist Mario Moscatelli takes pictures next to garbage in the Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, 12 March 2014, REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

Sounding the alarm on environmental issues comes at a steep price

IFEX marks Earth Day by honouring those who speak out in defense of the environment, putting their jobs, safety, freedom and sometimes even their lives at risk.

Link to: “The Right to e-Read” campaign highlighted on World Book and Copyright Day

“The Right to e-Read” campaign highlighted on World Book and Copyright Day

Coinciding with today’s UN World Book Day and World Copyright Day, the European community is being rallied to join the “Right to e-Read” campaign, aimed at raising awareness of the difficulties facing libraries trying to provide access to eBooks and other digital content.

Link to: On World Copyright Day, call for stronger legislative protection of journalists

On World Copyright Day, call for stronger legislative protection of journalists

To mark World Copyright Day, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) are calling on their affiliates to denounce unfair contractual clauses that deprive journalists and other creators of their authors’ rights.

Link to: Democracy, double-crossed: How private actors in the West serve foreign dictators

Democracy, double-crossed: How private actors in the West serve foreign dictators

Whether across the airwaves, on the Internet, or at the polling booth, dictators are assisted by a range of private actors who are based in free countries but sell their services to unsavory regimes abroad.

Link to: IPI members call for court review of South African bill, adopt other resolutions

IPI members call for court review of South African bill, adopt other resolutions

IPI members approved various resolutions during the course of the General Assembly, including language sharply criticising the governments of Ethiopia and Egypt for their use of anti-terror laws against journalists and a call for authorities in Russia and Ukraine to end pressure on media and allow greater exchange of information between and within both countries.

People take part in a demonstration for LGBT rights in downtown Rome, 11 June 2011, REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico

Protecting freedom of expression for LGBT people

Making a statement during International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO-T).

Iraqi journalists light candles at the site where Mohammed Badawi, the Baghdad bureau chief of Radio Free Iraq, was shot dead, 22 March 2014, REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani

Getting away with murder: CPJ’s 2014 Global Impunity Index

Syria has joined the list of countries where journalists’ murders are most likely to go unpunished, while Iraq, Somalia, and the Philippines once again were the worst offenders, CPJ has found in its newly updated Impunity Index.

WAN-IFRA is posting daily profiles of imprisoned journalists and calling for action, http://www.wan-ifra.org/microsites/30-days-for-freedom

#FreethePress: 30 days for freedom

Demand the release of jailed journalists worldwide in the lead up to World Press Freedom Day on 3 May. Join the Twitter campaign with the hashtag #FreethePress.

Link to: IPI executive director reflects on the state of press freedom worldwide

IPI executive director reflects on the state of press freedom worldwide

During the IPI World Congress in Cape Town, the organisation’s executive director delivered a report on the state of press freedom in Africa and elsewhere.