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France should end hijab ban in French sport ahead of Olympic Games

Human rights and sports organisations urge the International Olympic Committee to publicly call on sporting authorities in France to overturn all bans on athletes wearing the hijab in French sport.

IPI calls on states to protect environmental and climate journalism

“We call on states around the world to ensure that climate and environmental journalists can do their work independently, freely, and safely. This includes ensuring environmental journalists are granted access to information and access to protected areas.” – IPI

Bahrain: Joint letter on human rights situation to UNHRC members and observers

IFEX and rights groups raise concerns over arbitrary detention of human rights defenders and opposition leaders, many wrongfully imprisoned since 2011.

Saudi Arabia’s digital hypocrisy

As the country prepares to host the UN’s Internet Governance Forum, online voices continue to face severe repercussions.

International Court of Justice: Protect evidence in the Gaza war

“We respectfully urge the ICJ to indicate detailed, clear and unequivocal measures to allow for the collection and preservation of evidence of atrocity crimes that may have been committed in Gaza and preventing the destruction of such evidence” – Rights groups

Israeli authorities confiscate AP equipment broadcasting live feed of Gaza

“Israel started its media silencing campaign by banning ‘Al Jazeera’ and is now using that as an excuse to obstruct AP.”

Two years on: IPI renews call for justice for killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

The lack of accountability for prominent journalist killing highlights global failure to protect journalists and enforce laws against press attacks.

World Press Freedom Index finds states are failing to protect journalism

In its annual survey, RSF highlights the failure of political authorities to protect the press, and the challenge that disinformation presents to journalism in a “super election year”.

Environmental defenders face new wave of repression

“As the climate crisis worsens, the civic space for climate protests is shrinking. Instead of focusing on meeting their commitments to reduce climate change, governments are threatening environmental protectors” – HRW

Egypt: Rights group urge the UN to take action on Alaa Abd el-Fattah

27 human rights organizations renew calls for the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) to take urgent action on behalf of the detained writer.

From Sharing to Silence: Assessing social media suppression of SRHR content in WANA

SMEX examines platform content moderation policies for sexual and reproductive health and rights in the region.

Saudi Arabia appointed chair of UN Women’s Rights Forum: Analyzing the absurdity of the decision

For years, the Kingdom has arrested women’s rights activists who campaigned to end the male guardianship system.

More than 100 journalists killed in six months in Gaza – where is the international community?

“Gaza’s reporters must be protected, those who wish must be evacuated, and Gaza’s gates must be opened to international media.”

IAPA analyses the challenges faced by journalists in exile

In the context of a UNESCO event in Costa Rica, the Inter American Press Association organized a panel discussion to address the growing challenges of journalists forced to work outside of their home countries.

“Al Jazeera” to be banned soon in Israel in unprecedented censorship after months of persecution

Israel is using every possible method to try to silence “Al Jazeera” for its coverage of the reality of the fate of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza since 7 October.

Myanmar: Crackdown on freedom of expression with 24-hour monitoring

ARTICLE 19 warns that a new order issued by the military government “adds another tool to the junta’s censorship arsenal.”