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2023 elections and internet shutdowns watch
Governments around the world continue to shut down the internet during elections. Join our 2023 elections watch to #KeepItOn.
Digital identity: Our five calls to action for the World Bank
For the second year in a row, the World Bank is leaving digital identity programs off the agenda for its annual summit. Here’s why we need urgent action to stop further human rights abuse, exclusion, marginalization, and surveillance.
Ooredoo’s plans to leave Myanmar hands military full control of nation’s telco sector — it must mitigate the human rights risks
Access Now calls on Ooredoo to mitigate the human rights risks that will arise from the sale to junta-linked entities.
Updates: Digital rights in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
See Access Now’s latest updates on the rapidly evolving Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Myanmar IMEI FAQ: how the junta could disconnect the resistance
Myanmar’s proposed IMEI rules raise surveillance and connectivity risks. Telco operators must prepare to push back.
Internet shutdowns hide atrocities: people in Myanmar need global action
International actors must do more to stop internet shutdowns shrouding torchings and killings in Myanmar.
Open call to all international actors: do more to stop internet shutdowns shrouding torchings and killings in Myanmar
International actors must do more to stop internet shutdowns shrouding torchings and killings in Myanmar
UN Experts join civil society in condemning Myanmar military’s “digital dictatorship” and call for Member State action
Access Now supports UN human rights experts’ condemnation of the Myanmar military’s efforts to cement a “digital dictatorship.”
As the WEF meets, pressure is on the world’s powerbrokers to shut down the spyware industry
As the industry’s big players meet at the WEF in Davos this week, they must seize this opportunity to shut down the spyware industry.