Two new elements in the government’s legislation programme are a real threat to free speech, campaigners tell Dominic Smith
Two new elements in the government’s legislation programme are a real threat to free speech, campaigners tell Dominic Smith
This week’s intervention by Lord Ashcroft might not be the best example of the old speak-truth-to-power schtick, but being rude about powerful people is very important and even cathartic
Over the past month, the Angolan government has continued its crackdown on freedom of expression and the right to assemble in the country
“This is not something that only ‘ladies’ can fix,” emphasised Dunja Mijatovic, the OSCE’s Representative on Freedom of the Media at an expert meeting on the safety of female journalists in Vienna
Media freedoms in Serbia are on the decline. A recent report by Human Rights Watch painted a picture of journalists in several western Balkan countries, working in hostile environments whilst facing threats and intimidation.
As demonstrations against corruption and the failure to provide basic services sweep Lebanon, we look at how authorities deal with mass protests around the world.
Freelance journalist Ahmed Mukhtar was detained at 7pm Friday 18 September in Azerbaijan
Mapping Media Freedom correspondent Ilcho Cvetanoski reports on journalist safety in the Balkans
Index on Censorship condemns the move to ban 41 international journalists and bloggers from Ukraine
Over a month after the Berlin-based blog Netzpolitik.org was charged with treason for publishing leaked government documents, details are trickling out about the extent German authorities went to in order to build a case against the journalists running the website.