Lawfare light: the bureaucratic silencing of journalists

Lawfare light: the bureaucratic silencing of journalists


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Ven 17 aprile 2026

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15:00

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You don’t have to imprison journalists to silence them. Visa denials, revoked press credentials, travel bans, and access restrictions have become the preferred tools of information control: systematic attacks on press freedom that avoid the scrutiny triggered by arrests or violence. This “lawfare light” approach that operates through administrative channels is devastatingly effective, as it prevents coverage: a correspondent’s visa application sits in bureaucratic limbo, a journalist critical of the government suddenly can’t renew press credentials, an entire news organization finds itself excluded from official briefings.
These aren’t isolated incidents but coordinated strategies deployed by both authoritarian regimes and, increasingly, established democracies. From the White House exclusion of The Associated Press from the press pool over editorial content, to the systematic denial of visas for journalists covering war zones, administrative obstruction has become a primary weapon against press freedom.
This session explores how governments weaponise bureaucracy to control information flows, why these tactics succeed where overt censorship fails, and what legal and diplomatic tools exist to counter censorship disguised as paperwork.
Organised in association with The Associated Press.


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