Lebanon
Lebanon’s political system ensures representation for its officially recognized religious communities, but limits competition and impedes the rise of cross-communal or civic parties. While residents enjoy some civil liberties and media pluralism, they also suffer from pervasive corruption and major weaknesses in the rule of law. The country’s large population of noncitizens, including refugees and migrant workers, remain subject to legal constraints and societal attitudes that severely restrict their access to employment, freedom of movement, and other fundamental rights.
Freedom on the Net— Lebanon Country Report
Lebanon is rated Partly Free in Freedom on the Net, Freedom House's comprehensive study of internet freedom around the globe.
Freedom in the World — Lebanon Country Report
Lebanon is rated Partly Free in Freedom in the World 2023, Freedom House's annual study of political rights and civil liberties worldwide.
News & Perspectives on Lebanon
Risks Arise Where Art and Activism Intersect—But Artists Won’t Be Silenced
Perspectives
June 8, 2023
Freedom Improved in the Middle East, but Authoritarian Repression Persists
Perspectives
March 23, 2023
A Call For Action on International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances
Joint statement
August 30, 2021