Tag: Free Expression
Highlights: Access Now and Lush fight shutdowns in creative style
People got creative in pushing back against internet shutdowns.
Lush and Access Now launch 404 “bath bomb” to fight internet shutdowns worldwide
40 countries. 6 languages. Nearly 1,000 stores. We’re going big with Lush to fight internet shutdowns.
Tunisie: Communiqué sur le projet de loi sur la nouvelle CIN
Le nouveau projet de loi amendant la loi qui régit les cartes d’identité nationales (CIN) en Tunisie, porte atteinte aux droits garantis par la constitution Tunisienne et les lois nationales sur la vie privée des citoyens.
RightsCon after the U.S. elections: What’s changed?
Has your agenda changed after the U.S. elections? How can the RightsCon community help drive it forward?
It’s time for the world to unite around a common digital rights agenda
The election of Donald Trump in the U.S. means we need to step up our efforts to defend the most vulnerable among us.
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.
Beware: countering “violent extremism” online risks human rights
However well-intentioned, CVE proposals are a minefield for human rights.
ITU Consultation: Building an enabling environment for access to the Internet
The ITU should consider the quality of internet connectivity, versus only considering the number of connections.
A Digital Rights Approach to Proposals for Preventing or Countering Violent Extremism Online
A guide to evaluating CVE proposals to respect human rights.
What’s happening in Ethiopia and how can we protect human rights?
This is a dark time for human rights in Ethiopia. We need to #KeepItOn.