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Turkey: A “show trial” against peaceful Gezi activists

13 Jun 2014 •

Activists involved in the organization of the first Gezi park protests in Turkey are currently standing trial, which Amnesty International describes as “a vindictive, politically motivated show trial without a shred of evidence of actual crimes.”

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Turkey: A “show trial” against peaceful Gezi activists
13 Jun 2014
Turkey: A “show trial” against peaceful Gezi activists
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Access intervenes at ECtHR for the right to be anonymous online

13 Jun 2014 •

Late last week, Access intervened before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, Europe’s highest human rights court, in the case Delfi AS v. Estonia. At stake in the Delfi case are questions of intermediary liability and whether european websites can continue allowing users to post content freely, anonymously, and without government-mandated censorship.

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Access intervenes at ECtHR for the right to be anonymous online
13 Jun 2014
Access intervenes at ECtHR for the right to be anonymous online
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YouTube ban removed in Turkey after 67 days, but censorship threats persist

5 Jun 2014 •

Following 67 days of censorship, YouTube was unblocked in Turkey on Tuesday following a ruling last week by the Constitutional Court that the ban violates freedom of expression. While Access welcomes the Court’s decision, the underlying legal frameworks allowing such censorship still exist.

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YouTube ban removed in Turkey after 67 days, but censorship threats persist
5 Jun 2014
YouTube ban removed in Turkey after 67 days, but censorship threats persist
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Escalation in Erdogan’s war on online freedom of expression

21 Mar 2014 •

Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan blocks Twitter, another step in his ongoing war against the open internet.

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Escalation in Erdogan’s war on online freedom of expression
21 Mar 2014
Escalation in Erdogan’s war on online freedom of expression
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Russia cracks down on domestic political opposition

17 Mar 2014 •

Government censorship of news reporting online severely undermines human rights and freedoms of all Russians.

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Russia cracks down on domestic political opposition
17 Mar 2014
Russia cracks down on domestic political opposition
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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
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Update: Mass internet shutdown in Sudan follows days of protest

15 Oct 2013 •

All internet services in Sudan were abruptly shut down today while protests swelled in the capital Khartoum for the third day after fuel subsidies were cut, doubling the price of gas.

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Update: Mass internet shutdown in Sudan follows days of protest
15 Oct 2013
Update: Mass internet shutdown in Sudan follows days of protest
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Russia blacklists site hosting blogs of prominent journalists

8 Feb 2013 •

The Russian government has blocked access to a blog-hosting site that publishes reports from at least two prominent independent journalists often critical of the Kremlin. The site has been added to the country’s recently established official “internet blacklist.”

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Russia blacklists site hosting blogs of prominent journalists
8 Feb 2013
Russia blacklists site hosting blogs of prominent journalists
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Telco Hall of Shame: Huawei

8 Feb 2013
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Telco Hall of Shame: Huawei
8 Feb 2013
Telco Hall of Shame: Huawei
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Telco Hall of Shame: ZTE

8 Feb 2013
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Telco Hall of Shame: ZTE
8 Feb 2013
Telco Hall of Shame: ZTE