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Four signs Mexico is embracing digital authoritarianism 

28 Jul 2021
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Four signs Mexico is embracing digital authoritarianism 
28 Jul 2021
Four signs Mexico is embracing digital authoritarianism 

Egypt’s new data protection law: data protection or data control?

24 Sep 2020

In a context of digital authoritarianism in Egypt, it is imperative to ensure the Personal Data Protection Law is used to protect Egyptians’ data, not to monetize or control it.

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Egypt’s new data protection law: data protection or data control?
24 Sep 2020
Egypt’s new data protection law: data protection or data control?

Op-ed: Egypt’s rising digital authoritarianism

24 Sep 2020

Al Jazeera: Dangerously vague and overly broad legislation forms part of the wide toolkit for digital authoritarianism that violates internationally-recognised human rights principles in Egypt. They are putting women and members of feminist and LGBTQ communities at a growing risk of persecution.

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Op-ed: Egypt’s rising digital authoritarianism
24 Sep 2020
Op-ed: Egypt’s rising digital authoritarianism
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