Stakeholder: International Organizations
Gabon’s election: President Ali Bongo must protect internet access
President Ali Bongo must keep the internet accessible throughout Gabon’s entire general election process — regardless of the outcome.
#KeepItOn: our call to guarantee open and secure internet access during upcoming elections in Gabon
Governments across Africa must ensure people can access the internet when they need it the most. This election, we urge Gabon to #KeepItOn.
#KeepItOn : Notre appel pour le maintien de l’Internet ouvert et sécurisé lors des prochaines élections au Gabon
Les gouvernements d’Afrique doivent garantir que les citoyens puissent accéder à un Internet ouvert et accessible #KeepItOn.
Manipur, India, internet shutdowns: stop shielding abuse against women
After over 100 days, authorities must immediately end internet shutdowns in Manipur, India, that are shielding atrocities.
The government of Manipur must put an end to the ongoing internet shutdown impacting millions
All internet shutdowns violate a range of human rights.The #KeepItOn coalition demands that internet access be fully restored in Manipur.
#KeepItOn: A call to the government of Zimbabwe— keep the internet and social media platforms open and secure throughout the 2023 elections
Zimbabwe must ensure open and secure internet access when people need it the most — during the 2023 elections.
KeepItOn ジンバブエ政府への要請:2023年の選挙期間中、インターネットとソーシャルメディア・プラットフォームはオープンで安全な状態を維持せよ
アフリカの国々は、そして世界の国々は、人々が最も必要とするとき、つまり重要な国家的イベントのときに、オープンでセキュアで無料のインターネットにアクセスできるようにしなければならない。今回の選挙で、私たちはジンバブエ政府に#KeepItOnを強く求める。
Rights groups call for investigation: U.S. relies on unreliable information in immigration screening and adjudications
Organizaciones de derechos humanos piden investigación sobre intercambio de información entre Estados Unidos y gobiernos autoritarios para procesos migratorios
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Bill passed: “it’s a bad law”
Today, August 9, is a historic day for India — one that will be remembered as the day the government signed away the rights of millions