Release Type: Press Releases
أوقفوا القيود الوشيكة على المجتمع المدني التونسي
تضم أكساس ناو صوتها الى 12 منظمة حقوقية تونسية في مطالبة السلطات التونسية بالتخلّي فورا عن خططها لفرض قيود جديدة على منظمات المجتمع المدني التونسي.
Looming curbs on Tunisian civil society must be stopped
Access Now joins 12 human rights groups in calling on authorities to immediately scrap plans for new restrictions on Tunisian civil society organizations.
Civil society to U.S. government: Do not disrupt internet access in Russia or Belarus
Access Now and a coalition of civil society organizations urge the U.S. government to not disrupt internet access in Russia or Belarus.
New guide: surveillance technology investors face significant risks if human rights are ignored
A new guide on effective due diligence will help shareholders with investments in surveillance technology prevent and mitigate human rights risks.
Bangladesh’s proposed digital, social media, and OTT platforms regulation needs a complete overhaul
Access Now and a coalition of human rights organizations are urging Bangladesh to withdraw the proposed digital, social media, and OTT platforms regulation.
Letter to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission: withdraw the Regulation for Digital, Social Media, and OTT Platforms
Access Now and a coalition of human rights organizations are urging Bangladesh to withdraw the proposed digital, social media, and OTT platforms regulation.
Iran: Drop charges against human rights activist Hossein Ronaghi
Access Now and a coalition of human rights organisations are calling on Iran to drop the charges against activist and human rights defender Hossein Ronaghi.
Open letter to the EU: protect people affected by Russia’s attack on Ukraine
In a letter to the EU, Access Now provides recommendations related to tech platforms and telecoms operators in the context of the war in Ukraine.
U.S. President Biden signs into law $65 billion for more accessible and affordable internet
Today, President Biden signed the bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, which includes $65 billion to close the digital divide.
Telcos must stand up for the people of Belarus, keep internet connected during referendum
Telcos in Belarus must resist any governmental internet shutdown orders, and keep the nation online throughout the constitutional referendum.