Rights groups warn that Egypt's civic space has been gutted through widespread abuses and call for urgent reforms to protect ...
The prominent investigative journalist has been repeatedly subjected to coordinated online abuse, death threats and legal ...
Sharif's repeated prosecutions for peaceful expression show how Bahraini authorities rely on speech-related charges to ...
GCHR reports that Ali Abdullah Al Khaja died after years of arbitrary detention, isolation from family, and imprisonment past ...
After Israeli attacks killed Press House director Bilal Jadallah and destroyed the organization’s offices, the team adapted its work to provide protection, equipment, and essential support for ...
With journalists targeted, networks shut down, and disinformation used as a weapon by both warring factions, Sudan's public is left without trustworthy information during one of the country’s darkest ...
Government plans a legislative reboot to streamline dispute handling and update media guidelines through broad stakeholder ...
A mayor's repeated threats to arrest reporter Michael Tenende highlights the escalating hostility toward journalists investigating local governance issues.
RCN, one of Colombia’s largest private media companies, had recently reported on police and army operations against illegal armed groups in and around Cali.
Signatory organizations stress that the recent attacks originating from high-ranking military authorities, combined with a trend of judicial harassment, digital surveillance, and administrative ...
The SLAPP suit is seen as an act of transnational repression, which signals a significant escalation of the Malaysian government's willingness to silence critical voices.
A sweeping crackdown across Mali has seen journalists detained, outlets suspended, and coverage paralysed as authorities and armed groups tighten control over information.