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‘Stop silencing MENA critical voices,’ say activists in open letter to Twitter and Facebook

20 Dec 2020
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‘Stop silencing MENA critical voices,’ say activists in open letter to Twitter and Facebook
20 Dec 2020
‘Stop silencing MENA critical voices,’ say activists in open letter to Twitter and Facebook
Protest and human rights

Open Letter to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube: Stop silencing critical voices from the Middle East and North Africa

17 Dec 2020

Today marks the 10th anniversary of the Arab Spring, and Access Now, activists, journalists, and human rights organizations, are voicing our frustration at how platform policies and content moderation procedures all too often lead to the silencing and erasure of critical voices across the Middle East and North Africa.

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Open Letter to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube: Stop silencing critical voices from the Middle East and North Africa
17 Dec 2020
Open Letter to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube: Stop silencing critical voices from the Middle East and North Africa
Protest and human rights

Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube must end the attack on critical voices in MENA

17 Dec 2020

Access Now and 42 human rights organizations, journalists, and activists from across the globe call on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to not be complicit in censorship of human rights defenders across the Middle East and North Africa.

Press Release
Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube must end the attack on critical voices in MENA
17 Dec 2020
Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube must end the attack on critical voices in MENA

U.S. Senate Democrats and civil society denounce Simington nomination to FCC

7 Dec 2020

Members of the U.S. Congress and civil society representatives voice strong opposition to President Trump’s FCC nominee, Nathan Simington, whose appointment would threaten net neutrality protections, freedom of expression, and broadband access.

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U.S. Senate Democrats and civil society denounce Simington nomination to FCC
7 Dec 2020
U.S. Senate Democrats and civil society denounce Simington nomination to FCC
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Indiens verordnete Blackouts

7 Dec 2020
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Indiens verordnete Blackouts
7 Dec 2020
Indiens verordnete Blackouts

Iran has built an internet for oppression. Here’s why you should care.

2 Dec 2020

Iran has made it easier to cut Iranians off from the global network without disrupting key services, and increased the government’s capacity to spy on and target protesters.

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Iran has built an internet for oppression. Here’s why you should care.
2 Dec 2020
Iran has built an internet for oppression. Here’s why you should care.
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La denuncia por copyright como método de censura en línea en Nicaragua

2 Dec 2020

Desde hace muchos años los medios tradicionales de Nicaragua utilizan las plataformas digitales para sortear la censura del Estado. Ahora, por medio de denuncias por inclumplimiento a las normas de derecho de autor, el gobierno busca eliminar el discurso disidente en línea.

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La denuncia por copyright como método de censura en línea en Nicaragua
2 Dec 2020
La denuncia por copyright como método de censura en línea en Nicaragua
internet shutdown

The fight to #KeepItOn during elections: the role of stakeholders

1 Dec 2020

Watch via YouTube: Join human rights activists and experts — including Peggy Hicks from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights — as they explore incidents of internet shutdowns documented in Myanmar, Tanzania, and Belarus during 2020 elections.

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The fight to #KeepItOn during elections: the role of stakeholders
1 Dec 2020
The fight to #KeepItOn during elections: the role of stakeholders

Digital India’s Regulatory Paradox

30 Nov 2020
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Digital India’s Regulatory Paradox
30 Nov 2020
Digital India’s Regulatory Paradox

Myanmar must listen to those protesting internet shutdowns, not persecute them

23 Nov 2020

Access Now, Article 19, Fortify Rights, and seven others are calling on authorities in Myanmar to immediately end criminal proceedings against, and release from detention, all those charged in relation to recent protests shining a spotlight on human rights violations and internet shutdowns in Rakhine and Chin states.

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Myanmar must listen to those protesting internet shutdowns, not persecute them
23 Nov 2020
Myanmar must listen to those protesting internet shutdowns, not persecute them
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