Align national laws, policies, and practices with Bangladesh’s constitutional guarantees and its international human rights ...
The United States should work with opposition leaders and the international community to ensure the release of political prisoners, reestablish the rule of law, and clear the way for a freely elected ...
Prosecutor Muhammet Yağcı accused the seven defendants of "aiding an armed terrorist organisation" based on their contributions to "Yeni Özgür Politika" and its supplement "PolitikArt", which are ...
Mitzar Castillejos Tenazoa's murder highlights the Peruvian authorities' failure to protect journalists and a worrying surge in violence against the media in Peru, affecting local and investigative ...
The building housing the media hub burnt down following a Russian drone strike in November, along with the safety and energy equipment stored inside. The strike also destroyed protective clothing, ...
Guinea-Bissau's post-coup transition is being shaped by military pressure on newsrooms that signals an emerging system of control resulting in narrowed public debate.
Abductions, torture and fear now frame the daily reality for journalists reporting from rebel-held areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A 7amleh report shows how lost connectivity has severed livelihoods and access to information in Gaza, urging restoration of telecom infrastructure and protection of communication rights under ...
A letter to the platform warns that settlement-based geographic labels normalise annexation, undermine digital rights and equal access, and urges the platform to correct its classifications in line ...
A regional case by SMEX study finds cybercrime laws increasingly used to silence journalists and activists, urging reforms to open lawmaking processes and strengthen civil society participation in ...
The death of Ali Abdullah Fath Ali al-Khaja exposes torture, medical neglect, and abusive counterterrorism laws, renewing calls for accountability and for the UAE to implement UN safeguards against ...