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Isedua Oribhabor

Business and Human Rights Lead

Isedua is Access Now’s Business and Human Rights Lead. She received her J.D. from Fordham Law School in New York City, as well as an LL.M. in International Business Law from Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid. Isedua’s work with the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice at Fordham sparked her interest in Business and Human Rights, leading her to pursue the topic as it relates to the technology sector. Isedua was previously a Legal and Policy Fellow working with Access Now’s policy team in Latin America, but has since defected to New York. Besides social justice, Isedua’s other deep passion in life is Van Gogh.

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La neutralidad de la red sigue en riesgo, esta vez en México

9 Mar 2020

Access Now, junto a organizaciones de defensa al consumidor, solicitamos al Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones de México mejorar su propuesta de regulación sobre la neutralidad de la red.

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La neutralidad de la red sigue en riesgo, esta vez en México
9 Mar 2020
La neutralidad de la red sigue en riesgo, esta vez en México

Net Neutrality is yet again under attack, this time in Mexico

6 Mar 2020

Access Now, along with a coalition of consumer advocacy organizations, urged the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Institute to strengthen its Net Neutrality proposal.

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Net Neutrality is yet again under attack, this time in Mexico
6 Mar 2020
Net Neutrality is yet again under attack, this time in Mexico
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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression

28 Feb 2020

Responding to civil society pressure, Apple has affirmed its commitment to free expression and “will consider providing additional details” on human rights safeguards.

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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
28 Feb 2020
A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
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Access Now calls on Apple to affirm its commitment to freedom of expression

21 Nov 2019

The recent reports of Apple’s removal of the Chinese version of the Quartz news app and the HKmap.live app from the App Store, as well as the censorship of iOS mobile games in China, raise questions about the company’s commitment to freedom of expression.

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Access Now calls on Apple to affirm its commitment to freedom of expression
21 Nov 2019
Access Now calls on Apple to affirm its commitment to freedom of expression
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Open letter on affirming Apple’s commitment to freedom of expression

21 Nov 2019

The recent decisions by Apple to remove the Chinese version of the Quartz news app and the HKmap.live app from the App Store, as well as reports of the censorship of iOS mobile games in China, underscore why we urged Apple to fully commit to respecting freedom of expression.

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Open letter on affirming Apple’s commitment to freedom of expression
21 Nov 2019
Open letter on affirming Apple’s commitment to freedom of expression

Civil society once again targeted by spyware attributed to NSO Group

29 Oct 2019

Of 1,400 victims of targeted attacks through WhatsApp, more than 100 were members of civil society.

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Civil society once again targeted by spyware attributed to NSO Group
29 Oct 2019
Civil society once again targeted by spyware attributed to NSO Group
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New report shows 100+ members of civil society targeted as NSO Group continues to evade scrutiny

29 Oct 2019

Evidence shows that civil society remains under attack through the use of NSO Group spyware. We call for corporate accountability and global action to stop these attacks.

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New report shows 100+ members of civil society targeted as NSO Group continues to evade scrutiny
29 Oct 2019
New report shows 100+ members of civil society targeted as NSO Group continues to evade scrutiny

Blizzard must demonstrate its commitment to respecting the human rights of its users

11 Oct 2019

Access Now urges Blizzard to demonstrate its respect for human rights and to reverse the penalties imposed on a Hearthstone player for expressing support for protesters in Hong Kong.

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Blizzard must demonstrate its commitment to respecting the human rights of its users
11 Oct 2019
Blizzard must demonstrate its commitment to respecting the human rights of its users

You have one job: Access Now asks for (at least) one improvement from 24 companies on digital rights

3 Oct 2019

Access Now sent letters to each of the companies in the RDR Corporate Accountability Index, urging them to review their performance and provide a public response to the findings.

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You have one job: Access Now asks for (at least) one improvement from 24 companies on digital rights
3 Oct 2019
You have one job: Access Now asks for (at least) one improvement from 24 companies on digital rights
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Revised draft U.N. treaty on business and human rights: a few steps forward, a few unanswered questions

20 Aug 2019

Companies have a huge impact on human rights, and they must be held accountable for abuse of these rights. An updated draft treaty from the United Nations is helpful, but needs to go further.

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Revised draft U.N. treaty on business and human rights: a few steps forward, a few unanswered questions
20 Aug 2019
Revised draft U.N. treaty on business and human rights: a few steps forward, a few unanswered questions