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People take part in a protest against a "campaign of repression" targeting those who post information on social networks and in support of freedom of expression, in Rabat, Morocco, 9 January 2020, FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images

Mapping digital rights in MENA: towards a safer online environment

New research from IFEX member 7amleh examines how digital rights policies and practices in Lebanon, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia are impacting freedom of expression and the right to information, and highlights the need to improve people’s access to a safer online environment.

During a protest, a reporter uses a cell phone to film the scene by a security forces' barricade near the parliament, Beirut, Lebanon, 18 January 2020, ANWAR AMRO/AFP via Getty Images

Lebanon: How vague laws have facilitated device seizures

A new report from SMEX examines the vague legal framework of device seizures in Lebanon that security agencies have exploited to target protesters in violation of their privacy rights.

Lebanon abstains from signing global “Media Freedom Coalition” statement

Lebanon was the only country out of 37 member states to not sign the statement, which calls on coalition members to work together to advocate for and support media freedom, online as well as offline, ensure the safety of journalists and media workers, and end impunity.

Lebanon: Anti-government protesters met with violence and systematic targeting

Lebanese protesters that have taken to the streets since the Beirut port blast have been met with excessive violence and systematic targeting by security forces, says the Gulf Centre for Human Rights.

Lebanon: NGOs form coalition to defend free expression

In the wake of an alarming rise in attacks on freedom of expression, Lebanese NGOs establish a coalition to oppose attempts by authorities to stifle freedom of expression.

Dignity for all: The rising voice of Lebanon’s LGBT community

Human Rights Watch highlights Lebanon’s LGBT community as they take their struggle for rights to the streets amidst the country’s ongoing anti-government protests.

Breaking the fear barrier: On the state of free expression during Lebanon’s revolution

As anti-government protests in Lebanon continue, a new report from Maharat Foundation examines the impact of freedom of expression and media in the first several weeks of the uprising.

Objectionable speech: New report on the state of online free expression in Lebanon

In a new report analysing online freedom of expression in Lebanon, Social Media Exchange (SMEX) highlight the various authorities and factors that continue to restrict free expression.

Lebanon: Women human rights defenders are on the protest frontline

The Gulf Centre for Human Rights calls attention to the fierce women advocating for progress in the protest arena, and the urgent need to protect their right to peaceful assembly.

Lebanon’s Whatsapp revolution: Protecting the right to peaceful protest

As excessive force threatens protesters in Lebanon, the Gulf Centre for Human Rights calls on authorities to fulfil legal obligations protecting the right to peaceful assembly.

Security forces crack down on peaceful protests in Lebanon

Riot police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets during countrywide protests.

Why Lebanon’s Access to Information law isn’t working

How a lack of enforcement and resources hinder the ability to hold government accountable.

Lebanon: Transparency needed to end corporal punishment of children

The Education Ministry established a hotline and referral system for complaints of violence in schools, but families said they typically received minimal or no information about how or whether the complaints were handled.

A Lebanese woman tries to connect to the internet without success at a cafe in Beirut, 5 July 2012, JOSEPH EID/AFP/GettyImages

SMEX launches Muhal, its freedom of expression-related case online database

Muhal is SMEX’s ongoing, evidence-based campaign to document detentions and arrests related to online freedom of speech in Lebanon.

People watch an interview with Lebanon's resigned prime minister Saad Hariri at a coffee shop in Beirut, Lebanon, 12 November 2017, ANWAR AMRO/AFP/Getty Images

Unknown assailants attack Lebanese TV station with hand grenade

Lebanese authorities should do their utmost to identify and punish those responsible for the February 2 hand grenade attack on independent broadcaster Al-Jadeed TV.

Gamers use an application on their mobiles in Beirut, Lebanon, 17 July 2016, ANWAR AMRO/AFP/Getty Images

“Take your seats”: an opportunity for young people in Lebanon to participate in and shape debates about internet governance

Maharat Foundation launched the “Take Your Seats” campaign to encourage Lebanon’s youth to participate in the Internet Governance Forum for the first time.