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Prevent is a UK government programme focused on preventing terrorism. The government describes Prevent as: [A] national programme that aims to stop people from becoming terrorists or supporting ...
Hong Kong overseas media outlets and outspoken journalists are also targets of China's transnational repression. This statement was originally published on globalvoices.org on 23 April 2025. Hong Kong ...
Activists in Egypt call for stronger global action to challenge the government's repression and ensure meaningful reforms that address the ongoing suppression of fundamental freedoms. This statement ...
"Online smear campaigns threaten journalists across Guatemala through intimidation and threats of violence, putting independent outlets like Prensa Comunitaria at serious risk." This statement was ...
ADHRB warns that expansive facial‑recognition networks, spyware deployments, and draconian cybercrime laws threaten privacy, free expression and association, urging robust legal safeguards and ...
The National Human Rights Commission conducted orientation sessions on promoting and implementing freedom of expression mechanisms in Madhesh, Bagmati, Gandaki, and Lumbini provinces. This statement ...
2024 was one of the deadliest years for media workers. IFEX and its members worked tirelessly to protect journalists, combat impunity, and hold power to account. As a highly collaborative network of ...
A new report published by the Journalism in Exile Fund (JX Fund) highlights the resilience and crucial role of the 26 independent media outlets continue to report from exile. This statement was ...
Building on the UN Human Rights Council's resolution against internet shutdowns and surveillance, MFWA is advocating for West African dialogue on digital rights in partnership with the United Nations ...
An Athens court dismissed vexatious lawsuits against journalists from two media outlets over their investigative reporting into the Prime Minister's nephew's connections to a spyware scandal. This ...
The journalist is reportedly under investigation on suspicion of collaborating with exiled media outlets. This statement was originally published on afjc.media on 18 April 2025. The Afghanistan ...
The South African Competition Commission's preliminary report recognises journalism's value and proposes a regulatory approach to address funding challenges for online outlets dominated by Big Tech.