Mukose Arnold Anthony was forcibly taken, shortly after discussing a landmark court ruling that challenged laws often used ...
Various groups have submitted a petition calling for a legislative initiative aimed at the decriminalisation of defamation.
The suppression of critical journalism, satire, and political commentary through opaque executive action is not a legitimate ...
The report states that media freedom is structurally restricted by legal pressures, ownership concentration, and political ...
Civilians and journalists in eastern DRC, are being held in overcrowded, airless shipping containers by the March 23 Movement, under brutal and degrading conditions.
Military junta in Sahel states are systematically fuelling self-censorship and replacing critical reporting with state-driven narratives.
A Federal High Court ruling has upheld citizens' constitutional right to document police conduct in public. This statement was originally published on mediarightsagenda.org on 26 March 2026. In a ...
Journalists across the Great Lakes region navigate conflict, repression and economic strain, with eastern DRC emerging as the most dangerous frontline for independent reporting.
Authorities in Guinea have shut down two online outlets for three months over their reporting on cross-border unrest, raising concerns about the proportionality of the response.
Despite a massive national budget, the negligible allocation for transparency mechanisms leaves most institutions unable to uphold access to information.
While the Court's decision represents a relief for Zamora by allowing him to continue his legal process outside prison, it does not constitute the definitive closure of the cases against him.
RSF warns that China is one of the most repressive countries in the world for press freedom, and that such campaigns risk turning independent outlets into channels for foreign propaganda.