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US must remedy NSA’s 2012 Syrian internet shutdown

15 Aug 2014 •

In a recent interview, former National Security Agency contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed that the Syrian government was not to blame for a nationwide internet blackout on Nov. 29, 2012, the NSA was.

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US must remedy NSA’s 2012 Syrian internet shutdown
15 Aug 2014
US must remedy NSA’s 2012 Syrian internet shutdown
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Wikipedia Zero and net neutrality: Wikimedia turns its back on the open internet

8 Aug 2014 •

Wikipedia’s vision is “a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.” It’s a value that we at Access share. So we were shocked last week when the Wikimedia Foundation, which supports and hosts Wikipedia, turned its back on the greatest driver of open access to information the world has ever known, the open internet.

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Wikipedia Zero and net neutrality: Wikimedia turns its back on the open internet
8 Aug 2014
Wikipedia Zero and net neutrality: Wikimedia turns its back on the open internet
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Reflections on the WSIS+10 High Level Event

10 Jul 2014 •

From the 10th to the 13th of June, the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held the capstone event of its ten year review, the WSIS+10 High Level Event. Two important documents were endorsed at this event, a statement on the implementation of the WSIS Outcomes enshrined in the 2005 Tunis Agenda, and a second document articulating a vision beyond 2015.

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Reflections on the WSIS+10 High Level Event
10 Jul 2014
Reflections on the WSIS+10 High Level Event
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Flying the coup: Circumventing censorship in Thailand

17 Jun 2014 •

Access complied the following list of readily available digital security tools to help internet users in Thailand exercise fundamental freedoms in a safe and secure manner online.

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Flying the coup: Circumventing censorship in Thailand
17 Jun 2014
Flying the coup: Circumventing censorship in Thailand
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Thai coup threatens freedom of expression online

29 May 2014 •

Access and our partners are alarmed by recent political events in Thailand; less than a week after a military coup took control of civilian institutions, the country is now witnessing a crackdown on free expression online and offline.

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Thai coup threatens freedom of expression online
29 May 2014
Thai coup threatens freedom of expression online
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What did Africa Get out of NetMundial Internet Governance Discussions?

9 May 2014 •

Our previous analysis of African stakeholders’ contributions to the initial NetMundial open submission process found that stakeholders from Africa emphasized human rights and role of governments in matters of internet governance.

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What did Africa Get out of NetMundial Internet Governance Discussions?
9 May 2014
What did Africa Get out of NetMundial Internet Governance Discussions?
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Spotlight on African Contributions to Internet Governance Discussions Part 1: NetMundial

14 Apr 2014 •

The internet affects every individual in this world whether directly or indirectly. For example, a medical professional somewhere in Goma, Congo might access the internet to read and post reviews to current medication available and this might have an impact on the kind of medication that he/she recommends to the patient, whether the patient has access to affordable internet or not. Since the internet affects everyone, Africans citizens who are aware of internet governance discussions, expect African stakeholders to engage in these discussions.

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Spotlight on African Contributions to Internet Governance Discussions Part 1: NetMundial
14 Apr 2014
Spotlight on African Contributions to Internet Governance Discussions Part 1: NetMundial
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Spotlight on Internet Governance Part Four: NetMundial

14 Apr 2014 •

Last October, in the aftermath of the revelations of mass government surveillance, the government of Brazil and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced a joint initiative that would bring together government, industry, civil society, and academia in a meeting in Brazil in April 2014 to discuss the future of internet governance. This evolved to become the Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance, better known as NetMundial, an initiative of 12 governments — Argentina, France, Ghana, Germany, India, Indonesia, South Africa, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey, and the United States have since joined Brazil– with representatives of civil society, academia, and the technical community participating in various planning committees.

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Spotlight on Internet Governance Part Four: NetMundial
14 Apr 2014
Spotlight on Internet Governance Part Four: NetMundial
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Venezuela’s media crackdown extends online

22 Feb 2014 •

Venezuela has become the first South American government to take credit for shutting down nationwide access to the servers of massive online social networks to stifle political demonstrations.

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Venezuela’s media crackdown extends online
22 Feb 2014
Venezuela’s media crackdown extends online
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Turkish government passes harsh new internet law

20 Feb 2014 •

Today, Turkish President Abdullah GĂĽl signed a law increasing the government’s already tight grip on the internet. Even before GĂĽl put pen to paper, Turkey was home to one of the world’s most restrictive internet censorship regimes — and this new legislation will only further undermine Turkish internet users’ fundamental rights.

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Turkish government passes harsh new internet law
20 Feb 2014
Turkish government passes harsh new internet law