Censorship

Free Bahraini activist, Nabeel Rajab

Reported by: 
Natasha L'Ouverture

Nabeel Rajab detained on June 6th by Bahraini authorities for twitter comments

Type: Action

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Type: Group

Crackdown on civil society in Bahrain

Reported by: 
Jessica Hume
Organisation/Company: 
CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation

The past few months have been marred by growing intolerance towards dissenters, which began in the run up to the October elections and continues in the post election phase.

Type: Threat

Concern about freedom of civil society in Swaziland

Reported by: 
Jessica Hume
Organisation/Company: 
CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation

The space for civil society to freely express, associate and assemble remains constrained in Swaziland.  Statements in the press on 19 October by Swazi Prime Minister Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini outlined his intentions to propose legislation to force columnists to request prior permission before publishing comments that criticise the government. The Prime Minister stated that columnists write pieces that are harmful to the image of the country and that they receive compensation from foreign sources with interests in Swaziland.

Type: Threat

Military regime in Solomon Islands restricting CS

Reported by: 
Pamela Khumalo
Organisation/Company: 
Civicus
The independence of the judiciary has once again come under the limelight in Fiji with sacking of 5 magistrates by the military regime on or about 19 July 2010. Carrying out their functions under bondage of the Military, the judiciary offers citizens the last refuge of hope for asserting their infringed rights.
Type: Threat

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Reported by: 
Jessica Hume
Organisation/Company: 
CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation

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Type: Threat

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