

Russia arrests and tortures anti-war protesters
“According to OVD-Info, the leading human rights project working to protect freedom of assembly in Russia, 13,500 people have been arbitrarily arrested since Russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February”.

Russia blocks further media outlets and social media platforms
The Russian state media regulator has blocked access to several news websites, including BBC Russian, Deutsche Welle, Meduza, the Russian-language service of Voice of America, and several services of broadcaster RFE/RL. Facebook and Twitter were also ordered to be blocked.

Reporters Without Borders and the Institute of Mass Information open Lviv Press Freedom Centre
The Lviv Press Freedom Centre aims to be a reception and distribution hub for protective equipment for journalists, particularly bulletproof vests and helmets. This physical and digital centre will also provide resources to journalists seeking financial or psychological assistance.

Russia: Draft law would punish spreading ‘false’ information about the army with up to 15 years in prison
“The State Duma should withdraw this proposed legislation, and authorities must allow the media to freely cover all events related to the invasion of Ukraine” – CPJ

Ukraine: CoE Platform partners call for protection of Ukrainian and international reporters
“We call on CoE member states to make available emergency financial support that can be distributed to journalists, journalists’ organisations and media outlets in Ukraine… We ask all concerned governments, as well as international NGOs, to do everything they can to support journalists who will be forced to flee the country and set up reporting bases abroad.”

IFEX joins dozens of organisations in Joint Statement of Support for Ukraine
Dozens of organisations express their solidarity with the people of Ukraine, particularly Ukrainian journalists who now find themselves at the frontlines of a large-scale European war.

Journalists’ safety must be protected as Russia launches invasion of Ukraine
In times of crisis such as this, the media plays a fundamental role in providing timely and accurate information about developments on the ground. The targeting of news organizations covering the conflict or any attempts by Russian forces to knock out key telecommunications or broadcasting infrastructure in Ukraine would be completely unacceptable.

Russian court in Crimea hands journalist Vladislav Yesypenko six years in prison
Yesypenko was convicted on dubious charges relating to possession of explosives. He says that he was tortured after his arrest in March 2021 and was forced to confess his ‘guilt’ on the Russia-controlled TV channel ‘Crimea 24’.

How Ukraine’s journalists are preparing for the possibility of war
With tension high after Russia amassed troops at its border with Ukraine, some organisations are providing journalists with helmets, body armour, first aid kits and emergency training.

European Federation of Journalists calls for immediate release of 10 Crimean journalists
The 10 citizen journalists are mostly Crimean Tatars. They are charged with “participation in the activities of a terrorist organisation”, “complicity in sabotage” or “preparation for the violent seizure of power by an organised group by prior agreement”.

Lawsuits against the author and publisher of “Putin’s People” are SLAPPs
IFEX joins civil society organisations in expressing serious concern at the legal proceedings that are being brought against journalist and author Catherine Belton and her publisher HarperCollins.

Russian authorities seek to liquidate human rights organisation Memorial
Prosecutors are seeking to shut down the organisation over alleged repeated violations of Russia’s legislation on “foreign agents”.

Russian journalist detained, charged with inciting mass disturbances in Telegram chats
Authorities charged Igor Kuznetsov with inciting people to commit mass disturbances in group chats on Telegram during the September parliamentary elections. If convicted, he could face a hefty prison sentence.

Russia: ARTICLE 19 calls on Google and Apple to fight election-related censorship
After authorities order Apple and Google to remove the ‘Navalny’ mobile app from their online stores in Russia, ARTICLE 19 urges the tech giants to challenge blocking and removal orders.

Unregulated use of facial recognition technology continues to spread across Russia
Facial recognition has a wide range of uses in Moscow, from monitoring public transportation payments to traffic monitoring and a school pass system. More than 5,000 cameras with facial recognition software already operate in other regions of Russia.

OCCRP suspends all work in Russia in order to protect journalists it collaborates with from state pressure
“This does not mean we will stop covering the large-scale corruption in this country. We simply understand that the government, as it has always done, will sanction their citizens for collaborating with us.”