Tag: Heroes and Villains
Justice Rohinton Nariman and Indian Supreme Court 9-judge constitutional bench declared “Hero” for recognizing privacy as a fundamental right
Judgments that explicitly recognize fundamental rights can positively impact human lives and freedoms on a mass scale.
Independent journalist Marcy Wheeler declared “Hero” for work to highlight surveillance abuses
Holding U.S. intelligence agencies accountable to the public supports human rights.
Fourth Annual Heroes & Villains of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance
Here are the five winners — and losers — of the Heroes & Villains of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance Awards, recognizing those who have helped or harmed digital rights in 2017.
يسعدنا اختيار رامي رؤوف “بطلاً” تتويجا لعمله في التحقيق في هجمات التصيد الاحتيالي على المجتمع المدني.
Ramy Raoof declared “Hero” for work investigating phishing attacks on civil society
Investigating and exposing digital attacks on civil society helps to advance human rights.
Now accepting nominations for our fourth annual Heroes & Villains Awards
You have until September 13, 2017 to nominate your heroes (or villains) of human rights.
How Edward Snowden started a conversation that is changing the world
Edward Snowden did the right thing when he exposed surveillance practices that damage human rights worldwide. He should be pardoned.
Third Annual Heroes & Villains of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance
Access Now is pleased to announce our “Heroes and Villains” of human rights
Who are your digital rights heroes — or villains?
It’s time to nominate the heroes and villains of human rights for 2016!