Freedom of expression includes citizens’ right to access information from multiple and reliable sources and the right to formulate opinions freely and critically, and to openly express them.

Freedom of expression is ensured when media ownership is diverse and vast, when journalists can collect and spread information of public interest without fear of retaliation, and when citizens and civic organisations are able to choose the most appropriate means to voice their opinions. Privacy and free internet are also crucial components of freedom of expression. 

While freedom of expression is considered a fundamental right, there are high-risk factors that are emerging across Europe, including pressures and changes in the media landscape. Freedom of expression is also hindered by attacks and restrictions on investigative and independent journalism, civil society and critical voices. These include police interference, obstruction to covering public authorities’ actions and SLAPPs. Limiting civic organisations’ ability to express themselves on issues deemed ‘political’ is also a breach of freedom of expression. Finally, mass surveillance, espionage and anti-terror legislation also contribute to obstructing freedom of expression in Europe. 

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  • COUNCIL OF THE EU: Presidency issues conclusions on the safety of LGBTI persons in the European Union

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  • ILGA-Europe: Rainbow Map and Index 2023

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  • FRANCE: Plagued by mass protests and new AI surveillance law

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  • UN: Report on human rights defenders working on the rights of refugees, migrants and asylum-seekers

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  • REPORT: Towards vibrant European civic and democratic space – The case for a European civil society strategy  

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  • REPORT: Shutting Out Criticism: How SLAPPs Threaten European Democracy

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  • REPORT: Defending Press Freedom in Times of Tension and Conflict

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  • SLOVENIA: New research on the state of civic freedoms ahead of elections

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  • STATEMENT: Civil society recommendations for an ambitious rule of law report in 2022

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  • REPORT: Most EU governments are neglecting their democracies, according to CSO analysis on rule of law

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