Some terms are vaguely defined in the law, raising concerns the bill could make it easier for authorities to file complaints against the press.
Women journalists described how physical attacks, online abuse, and coordinated smear campaigns are commonplace in Thailand.
This statement was originally published on cijmalaysia.net on 17 January 2026.
The journalists, who are charged with "membership in a terrorist organisation" and "terrorism propaganda", were arrested in Diyarbakır in 2022 and detained for over a year. The next hearing in their ...
Areshka, 71, is a political scientist, journalist and labour union activist. He was detained in April 2022 for “actively participating in independent trade union activities”. Human rights defenders ...
Despite African Union diplomacy, attacks on schools, hospitals, and markets continue, leaving South Sudanese civilians ...
Palestinian civil society groups warn Israel's deregistration of humanitarian and human rights organizations unlawfully ...
IMI has recorded 870 crimes against journalists and media in Ukraine committed by Russia since the beginning of the invasion.
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Citizens argue that voting cannot bring legitimacy or stability when accountability for past crimes remains unresolved.
SFLCin hopes to have more transparency from this mechanism, with orders being made public on the Grievance Appellate ...
BAJ reports that Belarusian state-run media employees are being invited to the capital of Bulgaria for an event titled ...