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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.

Sierra Leone

This new social media law in Mauritius could land users in prison for “annoyance”

12 May 2021
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This new social media law in Mauritius could land users in prison for “annoyance”
12 May 2021
This new social media law in Mauritius could land users in prison for “annoyance”
Yemen

Mauritius must backflip on dangerous ICT Act consultation paper, place human rights at its core

12 May 2021

Access Now and a coalition of NGOs are calling on authorities in Mauritius to review the proposed ICT Act amendments to ensure human rights are at its core.

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Mauritius must backflip on dangerous ICT Act consultation paper, place human rights at its core
12 May 2021
Mauritius must backflip on dangerous ICT Act consultation paper, place human rights at its core
internet shutdown

Why Elon Musk Won’t Save Us From Internet Shutdowns

10 May 2021
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Why Elon Musk Won’t Save Us From Internet Shutdowns
10 May 2021
Why Elon Musk Won’t Save Us From Internet Shutdowns
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Instagram, Twitter blame glitches for deleting Palestinian posts

10 May 2021
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Instagram, Twitter blame glitches for deleting Palestinian posts
10 May 2021
Instagram, Twitter blame glitches for deleting Palestinian posts

India’s COVID crisis could do with some transparency

10 May 2021
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India’s COVID crisis could do with some transparency
10 May 2021
India’s COVID crisis could do with some transparency
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IDEC OBTÉM VITÓRIA CONTRA RECONHECIMENTO DE EMOÇÕES NO METRÔ SP

10 May 2021
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IDEC OBTÉM VITÓRIA CONTRA RECONHECIMENTO DE EMOÇÕES NO METRÔ SP
10 May 2021
IDEC OBTÉM VITÓRIA CONTRA RECONHECIMENTO DE EMOÇÕES NO METRÔ SP
Protest and human rights

Sheikh Jarrah: Activists raise concerns over deleted social media content

7 May 2021
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Sheikh Jarrah: Activists raise concerns over deleted social media content
7 May 2021
Sheikh Jarrah: Activists raise concerns over deleted social media content

US wireless industry fights to weaken bill that would prevent abusers from stalking victims

6 May 2021
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US wireless industry fights to weaken bill that would prevent abusers from stalking victims
6 May 2021
US wireless industry fights to weaken bill that would prevent abusers from stalking victims

Letter: collection and use of refugees’ biometric data by UNHCR and WFP in Jordan

5 May 2021
Press Release
Letter: collection and use of refugees’ biometric data by UNHCR and WFP in Jordan
5 May 2021
Letter: collection and use of refugees’ biometric data by UNHCR and WFP in Jordan
GDPR

Artists Are Telling Spotify To Never Use ‘Emotion Recognition’

5 May 2021
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Artists Are Telling Spotify To Never Use ‘Emotion Recognition’
5 May 2021
Artists Are Telling Spotify To Never Use ‘Emotion Recognition’