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Saudi Teacher Sentenced to 20 Years for Peaceful Online Posts
Activists Freedom of Speech MENA

Saudi Teacher Sentenced to 20 Years for Peaceful Online Posts

admin 11 months ago

July 9, 2024 A Saudi court has sentenced Asaad al-Ghamdi, a 47-year-old teacher, to 20 years in prison solely for his peaceful social media activity. Human Rights Watch highlights this case as part of Saudi Arabia’s escalating crackdown on freedom of expression and transnational repression. On May 29, 2024, the […]

UN: Press freedom in Central America: Silence is not an option
Freedom of Speech Religious Freedom South America United Nations

UN: Press freedom in Central America: Silence is not an option

admin 1 year ago

The source: UN “Online and ‘real life’ media serve as watchdogs and early warning systems for the full range of potential human rights violations,” said UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on the safety of journalists. “And that is precisely why journalists are so frequently the targets of threats, violence […]

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