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Rafael Nunes

#KeepItOn Fellow

Rafael Nunes Access Now’s #KeepItOn Policy and Advocacy Fellow. Rafael is a J.S.D. Candidate at Yale Law School (2019-), an Information Society Project (ISP) fellow at Yale Law School, and a Visiting Fellow at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB). He was a Fox Fellow at El Colegio de Mexico (2018-2019). He holds a Master of Laws from Yale Law School (2018), a Master of Laws in Public Law from the University of São Paulo (2015), and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Federal University of Maranhão (2013).

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#KeepItOn update: who is shutting down the internet in 2021?

7 Jun 2021

In this post, we cover facts and figures on the most recent shutdowns so far in 2021, emerging trends for these disruptions, and information on key #KeepItOn coalition projects this year.

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#KeepItOn update: who is shutting down the internet in 2021?
7 Jun 2021
#KeepItOn update: who is shutting down the internet in 2021?

Iran has built an internet for oppression. Here’s why you should care.

2 Dec 2020

Iran has made it easier to cut Iranians off from the global network without disrupting key services, and increased the government’s capacity to spy on and target protesters.

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Iran has built an internet for oppression. Here’s why you should care.
2 Dec 2020
Iran has built an internet for oppression. Here’s why you should care.
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