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MADA condemns Israel’s systematic campaign against media freedoms in the West Bank and Gaza Strip

International bodies urged to intensify efforts to end acts of abuse against Palestinian journalists by Israeli authorities.

Racism and Incitement Index: Over 10 million instances of violent content in Hebrew documented in 2023

An average of 23 violent or hateful pieces of content were published against Palestinians every minute after 7 October, reports 7amleh.

More than 20 per cent of governments engage in transnational repression

According to Freedom House, 25 governments were responsible for 125 incidents of physical transnational repression in 2023 alone, including assassinations, abductions, assaults, detentions, and unlawful deportations.

CPJ records 99 journalists and media workers killed in 2023

More than 75 per cent of those press workers who perished were killed during the Israel-Gaza war.

Putting Meta under pressure: Civil society groups demand balanced hate speech policy

A coalition of 73 international organizations demand Meta refrain from censoring criticism of zionism on its platforms.

New report on safety crisis facing environmental journalists

“Journalists who cover climate and environmental stories are targeted by powerful private and state actors who are willing to go to great lengths to protect their lucrative interests linked to environmentally harmful activities” – IPI

Open letter to the Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee on Cybercrime

Given the broad-based and fundamental concerns from stakeholders, signatory organizations urge governments to consider withholding support for the UN Cybercrime treaty in its current incarnation.

Palestine: Rights groups demand action from online platforms in wake of ICJ ruling

Palestinian Digital Rights Coalition underscores the role of online hate speech in fuelling the unfolding devastation in Gaza.

Six urgent measures Meta should adopt to tackle disinformation

Facebook celebrated its 20th anniversary on 4 February, but still has no real safeguards against mass disinformation. RSF calls on the tech giant now called Meta to take urgent measures to protect the right to reliable information on all of its platforms.

Gaza: World Court orders Israel to prevent genocide

“Lives hang in the balance, and governments need to urgently use their leverage to ensure that the order is enforced.”

IPI Executive Board: Stop the killing of journalists in Gaza

Israel must respect the rules of war, credibly investigate any killings of journalists by its forces, and allow international journalists access to Gaza.

UN Cybercrime Convention must not become a tool to undermine international human rights standards

Signatories stress that the Convention should only move forward if it pursues a specific goal of combating cybercrime without endangering the human rights and fundamental freedoms of those it seeks to protect, nor undermining efforts to improve cybersecurity for an open internet.

EFF’s digital rights wish-list for 2024

EFF will continue to advocate for affordable, future-proof internet access for all, and for an end of the use of artificial intelligence and automated systems for policing and surveillance.

Global leaders have shied away from protecting human rights during 2023

“The international system that we rely on to protect human rights is under threat as world leaders look the other way when universal principles of human rights are violated” – HRW World Report 2024

Palestine: ICJ genocide hearing an opportunity to prevent further Israeli atrocities in Gaza

The hearing is a crucial opportunity to draw attention to Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people and to place these atrocities under international scrutiny.

ICC’s Israel-Palestine investigation will include crimes against journalists

“The massacre of journalists in Gaza, at least 79 of whom have been killed since 7 October, demands a determined response from the ICC. Only a thorough investigation will establish the immense extent of the war crimes against media professionals” – RSF