Region: Liberia
#KeepItOn : Le gouvernement de la RDC doit garder internet et les plateformes de réseaux sociaux ouverts et sécurisés tout au long des élections de 2023
#KeepItOn: DRC’s government must protect open and secure internet and social media platforms throughout the 2023 elections
Before critical year for democracy, 38 States condemn internet shutdowns amid elections
Today, thirty-eight governments, who compose the Freedom Online Coalition (FOC), condemn internet shutdowns and network disruptions amid elections.
Liberia elections: unrestricted internet, social media is a requirement
#KeepItOn: Liberia must guarantee open and secure internet access during upcoming elections
During this year’s elections, authorities in Liberia must #KeepItOn in order to facilitate free, fair and transparent elections.
Resurging internet shutdowns in 2022: weapons of control, shields of impunity
2023 elections and internet shutdowns watch
Governments around the world continue to shut down the internet during elections. Join our 2023 elections watch to #KeepItOn.
Targeted, cut off, and left in the dark: how internet shutdowns became an even greater threat to human rights in 2019
Our new report highlights internet shutdown trends that emerged in 2019, explores the #KeepItOn coalition’s ongoing efforts to fight shutdowns, and examines some of the challenges we foresee for 2020.
Internet access, digital ID, data protection, surveillance controls: UPR review highlights threats to digital rights
In our UPR comments with partner organizations, we recommend steps to ensure secure, open, equitable internet access, defend privacy and digital security in digital ID programs, strengthen data protection, and limit surveillance.
No, Liberia wasn’t forced offline. Yes, we still need a stronger internet.
A more resilient internet is an internet that will better safeguard free expression and human rights.