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Javier Pallero

Director - Policy & International Programs

Javier is Access Now’s Policy Director. Before joining Access Now, he worked for several years with digital rights organizations in Argentina, conducting policy analysis and promoting human rights activism on the net. He also was a teaching assistant at Cordoba’s National University in Argentina on the subject of Internet Law and Economics while serving as a consultant and speaker in the local media. In addition to all of this, Javier is an amateur musician who is passionate about the internet and its power for social change.

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Introducing Control de Cambios: a Spanish language podcast about digital rights

18 Mar 2015

Control de Cambios is a new podcast that focuses on the intersection between law, policy, and the internet and offers a fresh view about Latin America and beyond.

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Introducing Control de Cambios: a Spanish language podcast about digital rights
18 Mar 2015
Introducing Control de Cambios: a Spanish language podcast about digital rights
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Pyrawebs: the dawn of mass surveillance in Paraguay? (UPDATED)

9 Mar 2015

A dangerous bill that mandates blanket data retention on internet usage threatens the privacy of millions of Paraguayans.

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Pyrawebs: the dawn of mass surveillance in Paraguay? (UPDATED)
9 Mar 2015
Pyrawebs: the dawn of mass surveillance in Paraguay? (UPDATED)
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Rafael Correa: y u so mad at the internet?

12 Feb 2015

In a worrying move against freedom of expression on the internet, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa publicly shamed critics for their statements on social networks and asked his supporters to attack them online. Digital rights organizations worldwide, including Access, issued this statement condemning the president’s disturbing reaction.

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Rafael Correa: y u so mad at the internet?
12 Feb 2015
Rafael Correa: y u so mad at the internet?
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Supreme Court of Chile pushes back against Orwellian citizen database

3 Feb 2015

Supreme Court of Chile pushes back against Orwellian citizen database. Holds that the government’s new Unified Data Bank violates data protection rules.

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Supreme Court of Chile pushes back against Orwellian citizen database
3 Feb 2015
Supreme Court of Chile pushes back against Orwellian citizen database