Category: Freedom of expression

  • Voices from Kinshasa (2/3): “My goal: to live in a country without injustice”

    Voices from Kinshasa (2/3): “My goal: to live in a country without injustice”

    Defending the rights of victims of injustice and exercising one’s fundamental freedoms remains a challenge in DR Congo. Faced with an often failing legal system and, at times, intimidation, men and women still pursue an ideal: to live in a fairer world. Second of three interviews: journalist Nathalie Kapela, specialised in covering justice matters.

  • Mansouri trial: adultery case or judicial harassment?

    Mansouri trial: adultery case or judicial harassment?

    Rabat/Brussels – Hicham Mansouri, the Moroccan human rights activist, will be released on 17 January, having previously been sentenced to a 10-month prison term and a fine of 20,000 dirhams for the offence of complicity in adultery. ASF is concerned about the judicial harassment of those who support freedom of speech. With the release of…

  • New defeat for freedom of expression in Egypt

    New defeat for freedom of expression in Egypt

    Cairo/Brussels – Al Jazeera English journalists Mohamed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed, as well and three co-defendants, were found guilty for not being registered as journalists, publishing false news, and having operated from a Cairo hotel without a licence, among other charges. Having jointly observed the entire trial, the Egyptian Commission for Rights and…

  • Burundi: Lawyers mobilise to defend the rights of arrested persons

    Burundi: Lawyers mobilise to defend the rights of arrested persons

    While the situation remains tense in Burundi, Burundian lawyers are pressing ahead with an active campaign to provide legal assistance. Mr Salvator Kiyuku, president of the bar association at Bujumbura Court of Appeal, explains the background to this operation initiated by the bar association and supported by ASF.

  • Tunisia: concerns about draft Security Bill

    Tunisia: concerns about draft Security Bill

    ASF and a dozen other international non-governmental organisations for the defence of human rights raise the alarm about the risks associated with the passing of a security bill. The bill before the Tunisian parliament concerns state secrets and the “denigration” of the security forces. Some of its provisions pose a threat to freedom of expression.…

  • ASF condemns the continued detention of journalist Bob Rugurika

    ASF condemns the continued detention of journalist Bob Rugurika

    ASF questions the legality of judicial proceedings against the journalist Bob Rugurika and his continued detention ordered by the high court of Bujumbura on 4 February 2015. ASF calls on the Burundian authorities to ensure absolute respect for the law in this case and for the fundamental rights of Mr Rugurika, director of Radio Publique…

  • Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression

    Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression

    “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights