Media Freedom

The role of the media in any society is to investigate and share information and ideas, in particular on issues of public interest, so that the public is informed and able to play their part in political, economic and cultural life.    International law therefore requires States not only to refrain from controlling or restricting the media, but also to create an enabling legal and regulatory environment that allows the development of a free and diverse media landscape.

Media around the world has fundamentally changed in recent years. Although broadcast radio and television remain important sources of information and ideas, the Internet, and particularly social media platforms, have taken a position of ever growing importance as content distribution platforms, both for traditional media companies as well as emerging digital media companies.  These new actors have quickly risen to dominant positions.

Search engines and social media platforms now hold a decisive influence over the searchability, visibility or accessibility of media and other content.

The defence of media freedom requires us to protect against not only traditional forms of media restrictions, (such as the forced closure of newspapers, or the use of public advertising to control media content) but also against unprecedented new challenges, such as the control of information and ideas by private power-holders, or the difficulties of financing and promoting accurate and reliable information online.

Tunisia: Prior ban on broadcasting is an attack on media freedom
27.01.2023 3 min read

Tunisia: Prior ban on broadcasting is an attack on media freedom

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Tanzania: Government should do more to protect civic space
24.01.2023 4 min read

Tanzania: Government should do more to protect civic space

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EU: Reject ‘privilege’ in the Media Freedom Act and protect free speech
24.01.2023 4 min read

EU: Reject ‘privilege’ in the Media Freedom Act and protect free speech

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Rwanda: Investigate journalist’s death urgently
23.01.2023 3 min read

Rwanda: Investigate journalist’s death urgently

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Uganda: Court declares a section of cybercrime law unconstitutional
20.01.2023 4 min read

Uganda: Court declares a section of cybercrime law unconstitutional

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Saudi Arabia: Call for release of two online activists
18.01.2023 4 min read

Saudi Arabia: Call for release of two online activists

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UK: Criminal liability in the Online Safety Bill will threaten free speech
16.01.2023 4 min read

UK: Criminal liability in the Online Safety Bill will threaten free speech

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Belarus: Free Andrei and Irina now
12.01.2023 5 min read

Belarus: Free Andrei and Irina now

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Senegal: Repressive legislation threatens freedom of expression
11.01.2023 8 min read

Senegal: Repressive legislation threatens freedom of expression

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