Tag: Free Expression
Death of famed Oromo singer: violent protests, net blackout in Ethiopia
Internet Shutdown in Togo Ruled Unlawful by ECOWAS Court of Justice
Pegasus Spyware Targets Moroccan Journalist
Cuba Gags Coronavirus Critics
How to tell when your government shuts down your Internet access
Family of jailed human rights activist Alaa Abdel Fattah attacked, sister detained
We call upon Egyptian authorities to immediately release Sanaa and Alaa and all the detained activists and human rights defenders who are being held for simply exercising their fundamental rights of assembly and freedom of expression.
Rights groups to Facebook on Tunisia’s “disappeared” accounts: we’re still waiting for answers
After Facebook disabled 60+ accounts of Tunisian users, we and our partners wrote the company to ask why. We’re still waiting for a full and public response.
Transparency required: is Facebook’s effort to clean up “Operation Carthage” damaging free expression in Tunisia?
“Operation Carthage” has revealed attempts to leverage Facebook to influence elections in Tunisia and countries in Africa, and the company disabled accounts without explanation. We’re demanding answers.
Standing together in Pride
Pride Month in 2020 is not like previous years. With a global pandemic and a global reckoning on racial justice, our struggles have never intersected more. Our solidarity and resources are here for you.
Mais debate sobre “fake news” – e mais direitos também!
Junte-se a nós para pedir aos líderes de bancadas partidárias do Senado Federal que não coloquem em pauta o PL 2630/2020 esta semana e garantam um debate mais amplo e transparente sobre as melhores opções regulatórias para combater “fake news”.