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.
Armed groups' expanding control in eastern DRC is collapsing independent reporting, forcing journalists into exile or silence while erasing public oversight of a deepening humanitarian emergency.
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.
Uganda's data protection masterclass spotlighted how everyday organisational practices are the frontline of privacy risk.
Uganda's data protection masterclass spotlighted how everyday organisational practices are the frontline of privacy risk.
(AFJC) strongly condemns the recent actions by the de facto Ministry of Information and Culture, which have resulted in the unlawful revocation of licenses of multiple media and journalistic ...
An ongoing internet blackout and intensifying crackdowns are obstructing documentation of abuses in Iran, as women human rights defenders face arbitrary arrest, ill-treatment, and prolonged detention.
The sentencing of the lawyers represents a deeply troubling escalation in the use of cybercrime laws to target dissent and critical online expression in Pakistan.
In the age of social media, political ideologues across South Asia have deliberately misused algorithms to rouse discontent.
The killing of three journalists in a direct drone strike adds to a mounting toll of media workers targeted by Israel in Gaza, deepening demands for accountability, sanctions, and urgent action to ...