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As Nigeria protests, the government must uphold connectivity

21 Oct 2020

As Nigeria protests, it is imperative that President Muhammadu Buhari ensures stable, open access to the internet and digital communication channels throughout the nation.

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As Nigeria protests, the government must uphold connectivity
21 Oct 2020
As Nigeria protests, the government must uphold connectivity
The EU must hold VLOPs accountable

How the Digital Services Act could hack Big Tech’s human rights problem

15 Oct 2020

Tech companies are exercising enormous power without taking sufficient responsibility to safeguard our rights, leaving us prey to abuse. The Digital Services Act is a chance for the EU to establish clear responsibilities for private actors and hold them to account, while ensuring our rights are protected.

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How the Digital Services Act could hack Big Tech’s human rights problem
15 Oct 2020
How the Digital Services Act could hack Big Tech’s human rights problem
India fake news

Special Cybercrime Bill in Nicaragua moves oppression online

14 Oct 2020

In Nicaragua, a cybercrime bill with a broad scope, ambiguous terms, and disproportionate punishment for the crimes it creates — such as spreading “fake news” —  represents a new attempt by the government to control and prosecute dissidents. 

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Special Cybercrime Bill in Nicaragua moves oppression online
14 Oct 2020
Special Cybercrime Bill in Nicaragua moves oppression online
European Ombudsman surveillance

Terrorist Content Regulation: the fight for fundamental rights isn’t over

7 Oct 2020

Ahead of a meeting of shadow rapporteurs in the trilogue discussions on the EU Terrorist Content Regulation, we provide recommendations to ensure the final text remains in line with human rights standards.

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Terrorist Content Regulation: the fight for fundamental rights isn’t over
7 Oct 2020
Terrorist Content Regulation: the fight for fundamental rights isn’t over
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Internet shutdowns in Algeria and Sudan: damaging practices during exceptional circumstances

5 Oct 2020

Shutting down the internet to prevent cheating on exams is not efficient or effective. Rather, shutdowns hurt human rights, disrupt public affairs, and cause huge financial losses that compound the longer the shutdown lasts.

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Internet shutdowns in Algeria and Sudan: damaging practices during exceptional circumstances
5 Oct 2020
Internet shutdowns in Algeria and Sudan: damaging practices during exceptional circumstances
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Ley Especial de Ciberdelitos en Nicaragua: la opresión se traslada al mundo en línea

30 Sep 2020

El lunes 28 de septiembre de 2020, diputados de la bancada sandinista presentaron ante la Asamblea Nacional el proyecto de Ley Especial de Ciberdelitos dirigido a prevenir, investigar, perseguir y sancionar los delitos cometidos por medio del uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación. La ambigüedad en sus términos y los delitos que crea (como la difusión de noticias falsas) implican un nuevo intento del gobierno de Nicaragua para controlar y perseguir a disidentes.

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Ley Especial de Ciberdelitos en Nicaragua: la opresión se traslada al mundo en línea
30 Sep 2020
Ley Especial de Ciberdelitos en Nicaragua: la opresión se traslada al mundo en línea
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Azerbaijani authorities disrupt internet nationwide amid Nagorno-Karabakh clashes

29 Sep 2020
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Azerbaijani authorities disrupt internet nationwide amid Nagorno-Karabakh clashes
29 Sep 2020
Azerbaijani authorities disrupt internet nationwide amid Nagorno-Karabakh clashes

Egypt’s new data protection law: data protection or data control?

24 Sep 2020

In a context of digital authoritarianism in Egypt, it is imperative to ensure the Personal Data Protection Law is used to protect Egyptians’ data, not to monetize or control it.

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Egypt’s new data protection law: data protection or data control?
24 Sep 2020
Egypt’s new data protection law: data protection or data control?

Op-ed: Egypt’s rising digital authoritarianism

24 Sep 2020

Al Jazeera: Dangerously vague and overly broad legislation forms part of the wide toolkit for digital authoritarianism that violates internationally-recognised human rights principles in Egypt. They are putting women and members of feminist and LGBTQ communities at a growing risk of persecution.

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Op-ed: Egypt’s rising digital authoritarianism
24 Sep 2020
Op-ed: Egypt’s rising digital authoritarianism

Nicaragua is threatening TikTok activists — follow these steps to stay secure

23 Sep 2020

In Nicaragua, authorities are ratcheting up attacks on people who speak out against the government online. Here’s how you can improve your digital security practices and prevent attacks when you’re using TikTok.

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Nicaragua is threatening TikTok activists — follow these steps to stay secure
23 Sep 2020
Nicaragua is threatening TikTok activists — follow these steps to stay secure