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The Court found that the Russian government’s restrictions on accessing archival documents and information violated individuals’ and researchers’ rights to freedom of expression and access to information. This decision is important in cementing recognition that access to information encompasses the right of relatives of victims of gross human rights violations and researchers to access historical archives about past atrocities.
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ARTICLE 19 is seriously concerned about the UN Draft Convention on cybercrime, pending adoption by the UN General Assembly later in 2024.
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ARTICLE 19 contributed to a report aimed at EU institutions on improving the implementation of the public's right to access EU documents.
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Authorities' blocking of the Flow HK website is a clear attempt to censor a leading independent voice for Hong Kong and among the diaspora.
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Two-day workshops on freedom of expression standards and Council of Europe applications on 12-13 November in Istanbul, Türkiye.
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Silencing Dissent: Defamation Laws and the Fight for Free Expression in Thailand, underscores an urgent call for reform to protect freedom of expression and align the country’s legislation with international human rights standards.
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The theme of 'Mainstreaming Access to Information and Participation in the Public Sector’ is highly relevant for Malaysia as the push for federal Right to Information (RTI) legislation gains momentum. Malaysia is on the brink of achieving this goal, which would ensure the right to information is both comprehensive and accessible to all individuals in Malaysia.
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On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, ARTICLE 19 underscores the right of people with disabilities to access information.
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Iraqi authorities continue to use the Balgh platform to monitor online speech and curtail freedom of expression.
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The Malaysian police recently confiscated a laptop from Malaysiakini as part of their ongoing investigation into former Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin's comments regarding a purported royal addendum that could allow former Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to serve his prison sentence under house arrest.
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The Palestinian Authority must comply with international human rights law and protect these freedoms while ensuring the safety of journalists.
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A review is underway of the UN Member States’ commitments to a people-centred, inclusive, and development-oriented information society.
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Israel authorities must stop the assault on journalists and the media in Palestine's West Bank, and protect vital reporting.
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Israel authorities must stop the assault on journalists and the media in Palestine's West Bank, and protect vital reporting.
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Bangladesh's Interim Government must prioritise transparency, public accountability, and human rights in its drafting of new digital laws.
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Outdated laws, issues with public media, SLAPPs, mounting economic, political, and physical pressures undermine media freedom in Croatia.
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Key takeaways from our session at RightsCon featuring key experts on information integrity and media resilience in Europe.
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At RightsCon 2025, civil society and experts discussed digital freedom, information integrity, and China's transnational repression.
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To protect freedom of expression and journalists, Bangladesh's Interim Government must urgently reform media law.
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