Along with the ongoing tensions, the arrests by federal authorities of journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort also mark the ...
A web of coordinated Telegram channels circulated misleading videos, graphic imagery, and sectarian slurs during the As-Suwayda clashes, magnifying polarization as platforms failed to curb their ...
Recent arrests in Bahrain and the UAE, including the jailing of Ebrahim Sharif over pro-Palestine remarks, show how Gulf states are criminalising solidarity with Gaza as ties with Israel deepen.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said the raids were part of an investigation into the outlawed Marxist Leninist Communist Party. Youth and women's groups were among those targeted, as were ...
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AFJC condemns ban on publication of images of living beings and video interviews in Kapisa province
This statement was originally published on afjc.media on 29 January 2026.
SFLC noted the glaring irregularities related to the internet shutdowns imposed in Baksa, Karbi Anglong and now in Chirang and Kokrajhar.
Russian authorities claim Balinskyi's work is "espionage" and "sabotage". He has been charged in absentia with "spreading disinformation about the Russian armed forces" and "damaging military ...
Uganda's data protection masterclass spotlighted how everyday organisational practices are the frontline of privacy risk.
Myat Thu Kyaw, a veteran freelance photojournalist, was arrested in January 2023 while covering a protest in Yangon.
Targeting Ugandan opposition leaders with disappearances, raids, and intimidation is creating a chilling climate of fear and silencing dissent.
Ghana's active role in the WSIS+20 review underscores its digital ambitions, but exposes a disconnect between global commitments and inclusive, rights-based participation at home.
Ugandan authorities have used immigration procedures to block international journalists from reporting on the country's post-election environment.
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