BAJ reports that Belarusian state-run media employees are being invited to the capital of Bulgaria for an event titled ...
The internet shutdown and restrictions imposed on civic groups prior to the polls, reshaped Uganda's election into a managed event rather than a genuine contest.
After two decades of silence and stalled investigations, the trial of Sanna Manjang confronts the Gambian state with its long failure to account for the murder of journalist Deyda Hydara.
A Burundian court has extended the imprisonment of reporter Sandra Muhoza, signalling an intensifying use of the justice system to punish critical dissent.
IMI has recorded 870 crimes against journalists and media in Ukraine committed by Russia since the beginning of the invasion. These crimes include killings, woundings, kidnappings, death threats and ...
Palestinian civil society groups warn Israel's deregistration of humanitarian and human rights organizations unlawfully ...
CIPESA has documented reflections spotlighting and celebrating the often-unseen individuals whose work has quietly shaped ...
The Pakistan Press Foundation is concerned that journalists were deliberately targeted while carrying out their professional duties.
SFLCin hopes to have more transparency from this mechanism, with orders being made public on the Grievance Appellate ...
Journalist Shyam Shrestha said the government must introduce binding rules to protect journalists and ensure the future security of their families.
Iran's near-total internet shutdown has cut journalists off from sources and blocked independent reporting, leaving arrests, injuries, and deaths difficult to verify.
With journalists beaten, IFEX member HRNJ-Uganda and five other NGOs suspended and the internet disrupted, Uganda's election is unfolding behind a wall of silence.
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