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Alexia Skok

Director - Communications and Engagement

With the Communications and Engagement team, Alexia strives to ensure that human rights in the digital age are at the forefront of the global agenda. Before taking up this exciting role as Director – Communications and Engagement at Access Now, she fought the good fight for civil society and development organisations in Australia, Germany, and Timor-Leste.

Alexia holds a BA (Fine Art Photography) from RMIT University, and an MA (Visual and Media Anthropology) from Freie Universität Berlin.

Alexia was born and bred in Naarm (Melbourne), but lives life to fullest in Germany’s hip capital, Berlin. Her favourite #s include #RefugeesWelcome, #SmashThePatriarchy, and #RollerDerby.

UNHCR and WFP IrisGuard response letter

19 May 2021
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UNHCR and WFP IrisGuard response letter
19 May 2021
UNHCR and WFP IrisGuard response letter
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منظمات حقوقية تطالب السلطات المصرية بوقف محاكمات صانعات محتوى تيك توك وضمان حرية التعبير

18 May 2021

تدين المنظمات الحقوقية الموقعة أدناه استمرار السلطات المصرية في استجواب ومحاكمة صانعات المحتوى بتطبيقي تيك توك ولايكي، وتطالبها بوقف هذه المحاكمات وإخلاء سبيل هؤلاء المتهمين وإغلاق هذه القضايا.

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منظمات حقوقية تطالب السلطات المصرية بوقف محاكمات صانعات محتوى تيك توك وضمان حرية التعبير
18 May 2021
منظمات حقوقية تطالب السلطات المصرية بوقف محاكمات صانعات محتوى تيك توك وضمان حرية التعبير
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Egyptian authorities must stop trials of TikTok content creators, guarantee freedom of expression

18 May 2021

Access Now and 13 other NGOs condemn the continued prosecution and trial of TikTok and Likee content creators, and demand that the Egyptian authorities stop these trials, release these defendants, and close these cases.

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Egyptian authorities must stop trials of TikTok content creators, guarantee freedom of expression
18 May 2021
Egyptian authorities must stop trials of TikTok content creators, guarantee freedom of expression
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India: Instagram’s censorship of COVID-19 posts jeopardises free speech

17 May 2021

India is experiencing a severe public health crisis. Instagram has been a crucial channel for people to communicate about important pandemic-related issues. 

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India: Instagram’s censorship of COVID-19 posts jeopardises free speech
17 May 2021
India: Instagram’s censorship of COVID-19 posts jeopardises free speech
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Are social platforms deliberately silencing Palestinians?

17 May 2021
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Are social platforms deliberately silencing Palestinians?
17 May 2021
Are social platforms deliberately silencing Palestinians?
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Face biometrics systems shut down in Washington, DC and São Paulo, Brazil

17 May 2021
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Face biometrics systems shut down in Washington, DC and São Paulo, Brazil
17 May 2021
Face biometrics systems shut down in Washington, DC and São Paulo, Brazil

Facebook’s secret rules about the word “Zionist” impede criticism of Israel

14 May 2021
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Facebook’s secret rules about the word “Zionist” impede criticism of Israel
14 May 2021
Facebook’s secret rules about the word “Zionist” impede criticism of Israel
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Q&A: What’s the point of automated gender recognition software?

13 May 2021
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Q&A: What’s the point of automated gender recognition software?
13 May 2021
Q&A: What’s the point of automated gender recognition software?
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Victoria de privacidad para 350.000 personas en São Paulo: tribunal bloquea cámaras de reconocimiento facial en el metro

12 May 2021
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Victoria de privacidad para 350.000 personas en São Paulo: tribunal bloquea cámaras de reconocimiento facial en el metro
12 May 2021
Victoria de privacidad para 350.000 personas en São Paulo: tribunal bloquea cámaras de reconocimiento facial en el metro
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Privacy win for 350,000 people in São Paulo: court blocks facial recognition cameras in metro

12 May 2021
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Privacy win for 350,000 people in São Paulo: court blocks facial recognition cameras in metro
12 May 2021
Privacy win for 350,000 people in São Paulo: court blocks facial recognition cameras in metro