Release Type: Press Releases
بيان موقف حول نتائج الفحص المتعلق بحقوق الإنسان حول آثار ميتا في إسرائيل و فلسطين في مايو 2021
أصدرت أكساس ناو بالتعاون مع 73 شريك محلي وإقليمي ودولي بيانا مشتركا حول تقرير العناية الواجبة ذات الصلة بحقوق الإنسان حول آثار ميتا في إسرائيل و فلسطين.
Joint statement: civil society welcomes independent human rights assessment on Meta’s content moderation in Palestine and Israel
Through a joint statement, civil society commends BSR’s human rights assessment on Meta’s content moderation in Palestine and Israel.
Stop the EUMigraTool rollout: predictive AI systems have no place in EU migration policies
Access Now and partners call on the ITFlows Consortium to withdraw the EUMigraTool and stop developing technologies that violate fundamental rights.
Open letter to the ITFlows Consortium: stop tech tools for predicting migration that can be repurposed to violate fundamental rights
Through an open letter, Access Now and partners call on the ITFlows Consortium to immediately withdraw the dangerous EUMigraTool.
The world must support people in Iran: sanctions relief helps connect the nation
Access Now supports sanctions relief to keep Iran country connected — to information, platforms for expression, and the outside world.
Stop suppressing the population: authorities in Iran must #KeepItOn
Access Now is outraged by the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, and calls on authorities in Iran to reinstate internet access across the country.
India’s Draft Telecommunication Bill must be revamped to protect human rights
India’s Draft Telecommunication Bill is yet another attack on end-to-end encryption, and people’s fundamental rights and freedoms.
تونس: يجب على الرئيس إلغاء المرسوم الذي يقوض الحق في حرية التعبير والصحافة
Tunisia: President must scrap decree-law undermining free expression and the press
Civil society condemn the new decree-law 54 in in Tunisia and urge the President to withdraw it in order to uphold freedom of expression and press freedom.
Meta and Google must use their powers to stop Myanmar’s alternative propaganda machine
The Myanmar junta is building an alternative propaganda machine and banning Youtube and Facebook across the country. MTube and OKPar apps are being offered as alternatives.