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Report: Governments target critics during COVID-19 | U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Italy


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After criticizing the Venezuelan government’s response to COVID-19 in April, human rights lawyer Iván Virgüez was arrested and tortured by the illegitimate regime of Nicolás Maduro.
Chinese reporter Zhang Zhan traveled to Wuhan, China, in February 2020 to report on the city’s coronavirus outbreak and was later sentenced to four years in prison. The journalist’s crime: “provoking trouble.”
“I’m just documenting the truth,” Zhan said at a December hearing. “Why can’t I show the truth?”
Human Rights Watch in a report issued February 11 says regimes in Venezuela and the People’s Republic of China are among more than 30 governments that used the COVID-19 pandemic to justify threatening or punishing critics. ....

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At least 83 governments have used COVID-19 to justify free speech violations


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A policeman covers a camera to stop journalists from recording footage outside a court, where detained citizen journalist Zhang Zhan – who reported on Wuhan’s Covid-19 outbreak – was set to go on trial, Shanghai, China, 28 December 2020, LEO RAMIREZ/AFP via Getty Images
Authorities have attacked, detained, prosecuted, and in some cases killed critics, broken up peaceful protests, closed media outlets, and enacted vague laws criminalizing speech that they claim threatens public health.
This statement was originally published on hrw.org on 11 February 2021.
At least 83 governments worldwide have used the Covid-19 pandemic to justify violating the exercise of free speech and peaceful assembly, Human Rights Watch said today. Authorities have attacked, detained, prosecuted, and in some cases killed critics, broken up peaceful protests, closed media outlets, and enacted vague laws criminalizing speech that they claim threatens p ....

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Covid-19 Triggers Wave of Free Speech Abuse


Scores of Countries Target Media, Activists, Medics, Political Opponents
Police block a street in Russia’s capital, Moscow, on July 15, 2020, during a protest against the results of voting on constitutional amendments. The mayor’s office had banned the protest, citing the need to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
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At least 83 governments worldwide have used the Covid-19 pandemic to justify violating the exercise of free speech and peaceful assembly, Human Rights Watch said today. Authorities have attacked, detained, prosecuted, and in some cases killed critics, broken up peaceful protests, closed media outlets, and enacted vague laws criminalizing speech that they claim threatens public health. The victims include journalists, activists, healthcare workers, political opposition groups, and others who have criticized government responses to the coronavirus. ....

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In Egypt, the government prioritizes its military over the pandemic.


In Egypt, the government prioritizes its military over the pandemic.
Caring for a coronavirus patient at a Cairo hospital in April. Half of the country’s 220,000 registered doctors work abroad.Credit.Yahya Diwer/Agence France-Presse Getty Images
Nov. 11, 2020
As the pandemic swept up the Nile this spring, doctors lacked protective equipment, often making do with a single mask for a 24-hour shift. Testing kits were in short supply. Egypt had one of the highest fatality rates in the Arab world.
Six years earlier, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt had vowed to put health care reform “at the heart” of his agenda. ....

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