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Gaza: One month after ceasefire, journalists still work in horrific conditions

With no offices, equipment, or safe passage, Gaza’s journalists struggle to report amid devastation, while Israel blocks foreign press and exiled reporters from returning.

Ongoing systematic human rights violations in Bahrain

Authorities continue to discriminate against women, arbitrarily detain children, shut down civic space, and pressure human rights defenders.

Salma Al-Shehab released after four years in prison, among hundreds imprisoned for posts on X

The woman human rights defender was released along with several people, including social media influencers, imprisoned for their online free expression.

The AIMC must end its role in transnational repression, say NGOs

The Arab Interior Ministers’ Council is urged to stop its arbitrary extraditions of peaceful dissidents and human rights defenders across the region.

Fourteen years after Libya’s revolution: Lawlessness, religious rhetoric and entrenched repression

Repression has permeated every sector of society, targeting journalists, civil society actors, women, and even ordinary citizens who express dissenting views.

Egypt: Stop attacks on privacy and reform draft Criminal Procedure Code

Given Egypt’s human rights record, the draft Code could legalise surveillance by granting authorities broad powers to intercept communications and target critics.

Rights groups call for EU intervention on Bahraini detentions

IFEX joins rights groups urging EU leaders to press Bahrain to free EU nationals Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja and Mohammed Habib Al-Muqdad after nearly 14 years of unjust detention and human rights abuses.

Deadliest year on record for journalists; 70% killed by Israel

“The war in Gaza is unprecedented in its impact on journalists and demonstrates a major deterioration in global norms on protecting journalists in conflict zones.” – CPJ

Safeguarding digital safety and human rights in the Lebanese context

Amid AI-driven shifts in the information landscape, stakeholders at the Lebanese Internet Governance Forum push for modern media laws balancing digital security and free expression.

Sultan of Oman ratifies new arbitrary citizenship law

A new citizenship law that allows the authorities to use citizenship as a weapon to silence opponents and restrict opinions.

A fragile ceasefire, rising digital threats, and transnational repression in MENA

January 2025 in MENA: A free expression and civic space round-up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Naseem Tarawnah, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Yemeni journalist handed 4-month prison sentence over social media post

Al-Ahmadi’s sentence exemplifies the escalating intimidation of journalists in Yemen, where legal tools are used to silence critical reporting.

Algeria: Arbitrary travel bans against critics

“These travel bans are part of a broader campaign of continued harassment of critics of the government, aimed at silencing dissent and eradicating civic space.” — HRW

Yemen: Houthis should end their crackdown on civic space and immediately release arbitrarily detained UN and civil society staff

The latest wave of arrests is part of the Houthis’ ongoing crackdown on human rights and humanitarian workers, which intensified last year.

The War on Gaza: Digital rights violations and weaponization of AI

7amleh’s report examines how Israel’s digital repression silences Palestinian voices, restricts online spaces, and deepens systemic injustice.

Egypt: Hundreds of political detainees overdue for release referred to terrorism courts by Supreme State Security Prosecution

Rights groups criticize Egypt’s continued practice of referring political detainees to terrorism courts, further undermining due process and justice for those held for extended periods without trial.