Release Type: Statement
#KeepItOn : Les autorités togolaises doivent garantir les droits humains, en ligne comme hors ligne, pendant les manifestations
We demand that Togolese authorities uphold human rights, restore full internet access, and refrain from imposing any future shutdowns in the country.
#KeepItOn: Togolese authorities must uphold human rights online and off during protests
We demand that Togolese authorities uphold human rights, restore full internet access, and refrain from imposing any future shutdowns in the country.
Joint statement on protecting human rights online and preventing internet shutdowns in times of armed conflict
Kenya must obey court orders and #KeepItOn during protests
We demand that Kenyan authorities uphold human rights, restore full internet access, and refrain from imposing any future shutdowns in the country.
Panamá debe restablecer el acceso a Internet y telefonía móvil en Bocas del Toro de forma inmediata
Bahrain: halt repressive amendments to the press law
Access Now calls on Bahrain’s Shura Council to reject the government’s proposed amendments to the Law on Press, Printing, and Publishing.
The EU must stop the digitalisation of the deportation regime and withdraw the new Return Regulation
On March 11, 2025, the European Commission published a new legislative proposal for a ‘Return Regulation’ which is set to expand the detention and deportation of migrant people, including children, in the EU.
Authorities in Jordan must lift ban on news sites
All stakeholders need to work together to find long-term solutions to complex societal issues, which are based on scientific evidence, and are respectful of rights.
CPDP must resist pressure to muzzle discussions on Palestine
Human rights NGOs and academics condemn efforts to muzzle discussion of the genocide in Gaza at the 2025 CPDP conference in Brussels.
Access Now’s statement on digital censorship amid India–Pakistan conflict
We are alarmed by executive orders issued by the Indian government restricting access to an alarming spectrum of online content, including requiring social media platform X to block access to over 8,000 accounts, including those belonging to journalists, human rights organisations, and independent media outlets.