Free Expression Spotlight


23 May 2012

Sudan

Recent fighting between Sudan and South Sudan for control over the oil-rich Heglig border region (pictured) has fuelled Sudan to intensify its crackdown on dissent

Clashes with South Sudan stoke crackdown on dissent

In the wake of recent fighting with South Sudan, IFEX spells out five key ways that Sudan has stepped up its crackdown on critics.



From the Communiqué



23 May 2012

Syria

Citizen journalist sentenced to death for giving TV interview

A citizen journalist was sentenced to death last week in Syria after giving a series of interviews to Al Jazeera, report the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF). To help protect sources, CPJ lists four precautions international journalists should take.



Campaigns and Advocacy



25 May 2012

Joint action - Tunisia

IFEX-TMG calls for seven-year sentences to be overturned

Ahead of a court of appeal hearing on 28 May, IFEX-TMG urges judiciary to quash the seven-year prison terms handed down to Ghazi Ben Mohamed Beji and Jaber Ben Abdallah Majri for online publishing.
23 May 2012

Ethiopia

Obama should raise press freedom in Africa food talks, says CPJ

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government downplays food crises by denying journalists access to sensitive areas and censoring independent coverage.
23 May 2012

Pakistan

Call for revision of National Human Rights Commission law

President Asif Ali Zardari should not sign the bill until it is revised to authorise investigations of the military and the intelligence agencies for human rights violations, Human Rights Watch said.
23 May 2012

Azerbaijan

Eurovision must shine light on mistreatment of journalists, says IFJ

Journalists and broadcasters descending upon Baku to report on Eurovision should also focus the media spotlight on the host’s treatment of their Azeri colleagues, says IFJ secretary-general.
22 May 2012

Ecuador

Seventeen states request respect for freedom of expression

Seventeen states from the Americas, Europe and Asia suggested that the Ecuadorian government should respect and guarantee the freedoms of the press and of expression in the country.

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Urgent alerts

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES / COMOROS: Stateless blogger facing deportation after being tricked by immigration authorities Ahmed Abdul Khaleq is currently being held in Abu Dhabi’s Al-Wathba prison, but is due to be deported to Comoros under a 2009 agreement between the United Arab Emirates and the Indian Ocean island nation.
25 May 2012 CAMBODIA: Lake activists sentenced, monk detained after taking part in protest Thirteen women affected by the land conflict at Phnom Penh's Boeung Kak Lake who have led protests against the eviction were handed prison sentences.
25 May 2012 PERU: Journalist shot in leg after threat from mayor's office Ramiro Muñoz Terrones, who had been threatened a few days earlier by an official who is the mayor's right hand man, suffered a bad wound on his calf as a result of the shooting, which he says was an attempt to intimidate him.
25 May 2012

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ETHIOPIA: Demand the release of journalist Eskinder Nega Join in the call for the release of Ethiopian journalist and blogger Eskinder Nega who could face the death penalty if convicted. Sign the petition
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