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Facebook in the era of #EnaZeda: A toxic or liberating platform for women?

6 Mar 2020

Thousands of women have shared their stories as part of the #EnaZeda campaign, Tunisia’s version of #MeToo. For International Women’s Day, we are sharing lessons on the potential and limitations of social media for amplifying women’s voices and catalyzing the movement for equality in the digital era. 

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Facebook in the era of #EnaZeda: A toxic or liberating platform for women?
6 Mar 2020
Facebook in the era of #EnaZeda: A toxic or liberating platform for women?
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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression

28 Feb 2020

Responding to civil society pressure, Apple has affirmed its commitment to free expression and “will consider providing additional details” on human rights safeguards.

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A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
28 Feb 2020
A bite of the Apple: working together for a win on freedom of expression
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Victims of NSO Group malware attacks deserve more than silence and complicity

14 Aug 2017

Surveillance and tracking complement and facilitate threats, torture, and murder. We need more action, not words, to stop the human rights violations.

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Victims of NSO Group malware attacks deserve more than silence and complicity
14 Aug 2017
Victims of NSO Group malware attacks deserve more than silence and complicity
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