Organisations
Committee to Protect Journalists
An independent organisation based in New York which promotes press freedom worldwide "by defending the rights of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal". See Middle East overview.
Reporters Without Borders
(Reporters Sans Frontières) A French-based organisation. See Middle East section of its website..
International Press Institute
"Dedicated to the furtherance and safeguarding of press freedom, the promotion of the free flow of news and information, and the improvement of the practices of journalism". See Middle East and North Africa section.
Article 19
A human rights organisation "with a specific mandate and focus on the defence and promotion of freedom of expression and freedom of information worldwide". Its name refers to Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.See Middle East section of its website.
Index on Censorship
A journal which records abuses of free expression worldwide and has become "one of the world's leading repositories of original, challenging, controversial and intelligent writing on free expression issues".
Human Rights Watch
A general human rights organisation which also addresses freedom of expression issues. See Press Freedom section of its website.
General
Freedom of expression
A compilation of recent articles by the Arab Reform Bulletin.
The public's right to know
Guidelines for freedom of information legislation. (Article 19 organisation)
The Sana'a Declaration, 1996
This is the only international document on freedom for the Arab media. It was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO at its 29th Session in Paris, in 1997.
Pre-empting the satellite TV revolution
Uneasy about satellite television coverage of civil strife and economic hardship, Arab governments are trying to reassert control over the medium. Will a new regional agreement halt the satellite revolution? By Joel Campagna, Committee to Protect Journalists.
Dilemmas of a free media for the Arabian Gulf
by S Nihal Singh, Editor, Khaleej Times, Dubai
The press in the Arab world: 100 years of suppressed freedom
Historical background by Said Essoulami
Arab cinema: the struggle to be seen
Notes issued by Channel Four television to accompany a season of Arab films shown on British TV in the late 1980s.
Algeria
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Algeria
Committee to Protect Journalists: Algeria
Algerian information law
A commentary on the 1998 proposals by Article 19.
Bahrain
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Bahrain
Committee to Protect Journalists: Bahrain
Comoros
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Comoros
Committee to Protect Journalists: Comoros
Djibouti
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Djibouti
Committee to Protect Journalists: Djibouti
Egypt
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Egypt
Committee to Protect Journalists: Egypt
Egypt: Academic Freedom Under Assault
"The Egyptian government stifles academic freedom in universities by censoring course books, outlawing research about controversial issues and intimidating student activists". (Human Rights Watch, June 9, 2005)
Iraq
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Iraq
Committee to Protect Journalists: Iraq
Journalists Protection Law (draft, 2009)
Critique of the draft Journalists Protection Law
Article XIX
Jordan
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Jordan
Committee to Protect Journalists: Jordan
Jordan's press and publications law
A commentary on the 1998 proposals by Article 19.
Freedom of Expression and the Media in Jordan
Resolution of the International Press Institute's seminar, Amman, 5 February 2000
Center for Defending Freedom of Journalists
A Jordanian non-profit organisation
Kuwait
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Kuwait
Committee to Protect Journalists: Kuwait
Lebanon
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Lebanon
Committee to Protect Journalists: Lebanon
Libya
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Libya
Committee to Protect Journalists: Libya
Mauritania
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Mauritania
Committee to Protect Journalists: Mauritania
Morocco
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Morocco
Committee to Protect Journalists: Morocco
Oman
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Oman
Committee to Protect Journalists: Oman
Palestine/Israel
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Palestine
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Israel
Committee to Protect Journalists: Israel/Palestine
Qatar
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Qatar
Committee to Protect Journalists: Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Saudi Arabia
Committee to Protect Journalists: Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia: rules for internet use
Council of Ministers Resolution, 12 February 2001
Somalia
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Somalia
Committee to Protect Journalists: Somalia
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Sudan
Committee to Protect Journalists: Sudan
Syria
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Syria
Committee to Protect Journalists: Syria
Syrian media
Interview with President Bashar [Ash-Sharq al-Awsat, 8 February, 2001]
Freedom of expression
Interview with President Bashar [Ash-Sharq al-Awsat, 8 February, 2001]
Tunisia
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Tunisia
Committee to Protect Journalists: Tunisia
United Arab Emirates
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from the United Arab Emirates
Committee to Protect Journalists: Dubai
Committee to Protect Journalists: UAE
Yemen
Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom news from Yemen
Committee to Protect Journalists: Yemen
The press in Yemen after unification
by Brian Whitaker