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Le gouvernement réprime les partis politiques ; la liberté de la presse menacée
Published at
04.11.2025
Country
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tags:
- attack on HRD
- attack on journalist
- bureaucratic restriction
- censorship
- enforced disappearance
- excessive force
- HRD detained
- HRD prosecuted
- HRD threatened
- journalist detained
- killing of journalist
- non state actors
- prevention of protest
- protest
- protest disruption
- protestor(s) detained
- release of HRDs
- torture/ill-treatment
- violent protest
- youth
Belize sees wave of protests over telecom merger; government drops proposed constitutional amendment after pressure from civil society
Published at
10.02.2026
Country
Belize
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- labour rights
- positive CS development
- prevention of protest
- protest
- protest disruption
- protestor(s) detained
- public vilification
- violent protest
Military junta leader elected president amid enforced disappearances, suspension of opposition parties and media outlets
Published at
10.02.2026
Country
Guinea
Tags:
- attack on journalist
- censorship
- enforced disappearance
- excessive force
- journalist detained
- prevention of protest
- protest
- protest disruption
- violent protest
- youth
Las agresiones a periodistas revelan un ambiente hostil durante el periodo electoral
Published at
19.12.2025
Country
Bolivia
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- attack on HRD
- attack on journalist
- enabling law
- excessive force
- extractive industries
- HRD threatened
- indigenous groups
- intimidation
- labour rights
- protest
- protest disruption
- protestor(s) detained
- violent protest
Police violence during student protests; several journalists arrested and prosecuted; Council of Ministers adopts draconian anti-LGBTQI+ law
Published at
11.03.2026
Country
Senegal
Tags:
- attack on journalist
- censorship
- excessive force
- journalist detained
- killing of protestors
- LGBTI
- negative court ruling
- prevention of protest
- protest
- protest disruption
- restrictive law
- violent protest
- youth