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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

ICJ: Genocide case against Israel must consider freedom of expression violations

South Africa’s application is part of a growing trend to use the ICJ as a forum for accountability.

Meta: Systemic censorship of Palestine content

Meta should permit protected expression, including about human rights abuses and political movements on its platforms, says HRW.

RSF: 779 journalists were jailed at some point in 2023

“Each journalist in prison is by definition a journalist prevented from working. But it’s also a journalist who will be intimidated in the future. And it’s hundreds or even thousands of colleagues feeling a threat hanging over their heads” – RSF

COP28: Landmark decision for children’s voices; failure to take adequate action on fossil fuels

“In a landmark decision for the world’s children, negotiators at COP28 agreed to convene a dialogue in 2024 to discuss the climate crisis’s disproportionate impacts on children and to review relevant policy solutions.”

Concerns raised regarding Wikimedia Foundation’s stance amidst Israel’s war on Gaza

Palestinian Digital Rights Coalition (PDRC) urges Wikimedia Foundation to re-evaluate its stance and take decisive action.

Report: Israel’s surveillance industry and its impact on Palestinians and human rights worldwide

A look at how Israel exploits the occupation to test new surveillance technologies sold on global markets.

ICORN: Promoting free expression in a challenging global context

“Although we have been far from able to offer protection to everyone who needs it, ICORN has, so far, welcomed 21 writers, artists, and journalists as ICORN residents in 2023.”

RSF records drop in number of journalists killed in line of duty

In the year to 1 December 2023, RSF recorded 45 journalists killed worldwide in the course of their work, the lowest number since 2002.

UAE: 87 people on trial in new case that could lead to life imprisonment or the death penalty

Authorities unveil new charges on detained human rights activists, during global climate summit.

Art institutions accused of censoring pro-Palestinian views

A recent open letter by Artists for Palestine cited 18 examples of artists allegedly being censored for their expressions of solidarity with Palestinians, or simply for being Palestinian themselves.

Governments escalate transnational repression of journalists

“Between 2014 and 2023 at least 112 acts of transnational repression were committed against journalists by 26 governments, including those of Belarus, Cambodia, China, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey” – Freedom House

COP28 delegates must listen to children’s voices and perspectives

“We believe it is essential for children to be integral participants in the decision-making processes regarding climate. The decisions made at these high-stakes discussions will dictate the future that we, as the younger generations, will inherit” – CRIN

Alaa Abd El-Fattah – An urgent appeal to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention

The prominent activist has spent much of the past decade imprisoned in Egypt for his writing and activism.

UN Submission: Promoting Environmental Democracy: Countering Attacks on Access to Information and Reinforcing Civic Space

IFEX’s submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment builds on an emerging area of IFEX work by drawing on illustrative contexts and initiatives from our network. The submission shows how civil society has been stepping in to resist the targeting of journalists and defenders by States and companies and to address the resulting vacuum of information critical for environmental democracy and action where States have failed.

Meta should stop profiting from hate

An investigation by 7amleh reveals how Meta is profiting from the dissemination of harmful content on its platforms.