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Deji Olukotun

Senior Global Advocacy Manager

As a member of the advocacy team, Deji Bryce Olukotun (email: [email protected]) manages Access Now’s global campaigns on fighting internet shutdowns, the open internet, cybersecurity, and ensuring that our fundamental rights are respected online. He came from the literary and human rights organization PEN American Center, where he founded PEN’s digital freedom program and managed its capacity-building work in Myanmar, South Africa, Haiti, and Nigeria. He holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School, a BA from Yale University, and dual masters degrees in Creative Writing and Justice & Transformation from the University of Cape Town, where he was a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. He has also worked as corporate counsel for a small technology startup. An avid writer, Deji is the author of the novel Nigerians in Space (Unnamed Press) and After the Flare (forthcoming, 2017). His work has been featured in The Atlantic, NPR, The New York Times, and Vice.

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Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico

22 Jun 2017

The activist discusses the sinister and complex trade of surveillance software that is being used to target rights activists and journalists.

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Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico
22 Jun 2017
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico

Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico

22 Jun 2017

The activist discusses the sinister and complex trade of surveillance software that is being used to target rights activists and journalists.

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Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico
22 Jun 2017
Spyware in Mexico: an interview with Luis Fernando García of R3D Mexico

Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship

26 May 2017

Ukraine’s move to ban popular apps and sites violates international law and norms.

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Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship
26 May 2017
Ukraine’s internet ban fights fire with fire: it’s still censorship
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In the face of hate, tech companies must embrace human rights

17 May 2017

What Cloudflare’s abuse reporting policy can teach us about hate groups and human rights.

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In the face of hate, tech companies must embrace human rights
17 May 2017
In the face of hate, tech companies must embrace human rights

We need to stop shutting down the internet for school exams

16 May 2017

A, B, C, or D — all of the above? Governments worldwide are shutting down the internet to prevent exam cheating.

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We need to stop shutting down the internet for school exams
16 May 2017
We need to stop shutting down the internet for school exams
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Internet-enabled sex toy manufacturer responds to Access Now’s FTC complaint

4 May 2017

Intimate products maker Svakom has responded seriously, though incompletely, to our complaint filed with the FTC concerning one of its products.

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Internet-enabled sex toy manufacturer responds to Access Now’s FTC complaint
4 May 2017
Internet-enabled sex toy manufacturer responds to Access Now’s FTC complaint

Victory in Cameroon: after 94 days, the internet is back on

20 Apr 2017

With little explanation, the government has restored the internet after millions in losses to the economy.

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Victory in Cameroon: after 94 days, the internet is back on
20 Apr 2017
Victory in Cameroon: after 94 days, the internet is back on

30 governments step it up to denounce internet shutdowns at RightsCon Brussels

6 Apr 2017

The bold statement from the Freedom Online Coalition is an important step in preventing internet shutdowns from becoming the new normal.

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30 governments step it up to denounce internet shutdowns at RightsCon Brussels
6 Apr 2017
30 governments step it up to denounce internet shutdowns at RightsCon Brussels

Open letter to telecommunications companies in Cameroon on the internet shutdown

15 Feb 2017

Civil society groups pressured telcos operating in Cameroon to turn the internet back on.

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Open letter to telecommunications companies in Cameroon on the internet shutdown
15 Feb 2017
Open letter to telecommunications companies in Cameroon on the internet shutdown

Lettre aux entreprises de télécommunications au Cameroun

15 Feb 2017

Open letter to telecommunications companies in Cameroon

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Lettre aux entreprises de télécommunications au Cameroun
15 Feb 2017
Lettre aux entreprises de télécommunications au Cameroun