Discrimination
Racism, xenophobia, sexism and other intolerances limit people’s ability to express their views and ideas freely. ARTICLE 19 challenges discrimination, identifies hate speech and advocates a diverse press and free speech to tackle intolerance.
Policy brief
Camden Principles on Freedom of Expression and Equality
23 Apr 2009
These Principles are founded on the understanding that freedom of expression and equality are foundational rights, whose…
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Statement
IDAHO-T: Freedom of expression rights of LGBT people must be strengthened
16 May 2013
On the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO-T) 2013,…
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Press release
Bangladesh: Action needed now to stop gender-based violence against journalists
10 Apr 2013
ARTICLE 19 calls on the government to condemn violence against journalists…
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Statement
UN Human Rights Council maintains consensus on religious tolerance and freedom of expression resolution
22 Mar 2013
ARTICLE 19 and Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) welcome…
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