Participation and association

The right to participation and association is closely linked to the right to freedom of expression:  it allows expression as part of a collective, enables organising and campaigning for change, challenging the status quo, and participation in local/national democracy and inter-governmental fora. The ability to ensure diversity and pluralism in public debates, and therefore build a successful democracy, depends on people’s ability to express themselves, but also to choose the organisations or political affiliations they demonstrate participation though.

Legislation that restricts NGOs’ access to foreign funding, requires registration or permits to engage with foreign governments or IGOs, provides for travel bans/restrictions, or sets out onerous reporting requirements designed to prevent NGOs’ operations, are among the many ways governments around the world can seek to limit these rights and therefore avoid criticism or dissent. At their most extreme, they can see the designation of CSOs or social movements as “terrorist organisations”.

Equally, intimidation of political opposition and activists, dissolution of political parties, and judicial harassment of political leaders are serious issues that threaten political expression as well as association and participation, and can deny the public their right to participate in democratic processes and public debate.

Hong Kong: Joint letter concerning national security legislation
17.06.2020 1 min read

Hong Kong: Joint letter concerning national security legislation

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Burundi: #KeepItOn Coalition joint letter calling for open and secure internet during the presidential elections
20.05.2020 8 min read

Burundi: #KeepItOn Coalition joint letter calling for open and secure internet during the presidential elections

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Burundi: End disruptive tactics and improve access to social media applications during presidential elections
20.05.2020 2 min read

Burundi: End disruptive tactics and improve access to social media applications during presidential elections

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14.05.2020 2 min read

Belarus: Stop intimidating journalists and protesters

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UK: Government must not adopt facial recognition for immunity passports
04.05.2020 2 min read

UK: Government must not adopt facial recognition for immunity passports

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Free speech, elections and the Coronavirus pandemic
04.05.2020 9 min read

Free speech, elections and the Coronavirus pandemic

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ARTICLE 19 welcomes the Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and Elections in the Digital Age
30.04.2020 8 min read

ARTICLE 19 welcomes the Joint Declaration on Freedom of Expression and Elections in the Digital Age

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Myanmar: ARTICLE 19 briefing calls for action to address freedom of expression concerns ahead of elections
21.04.2020 5 min read

Myanmar: ARTICLE 19 briefing calls for action to address freedom of expression concerns ahead of elections

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21.04.2020 4 min read

Briefing Paper: The Right to Freedom of Expression in the Context of Myanmar’s 2020 General Election

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