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Nigerian and global rights groups urge Nigeria to drop social media bill

16 Dec 2015 •

Access Now joined a coalition of nearly 20 Nigerian, African, and international rights groups to deliver a letter to key officials in the Nigerian Senate, citing concerns about a new bill that threatens to criminalize free expression.

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Nigerian and global rights groups urge Nigeria to drop social media bill
16 Dec 2015
Nigerian and global rights groups urge Nigeria to drop social media bill
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Tor under threat in France

11 Dec 2015 •

Why banning Tor is a terrible idea for human rights and privacy.

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Tor under threat in France
11 Dec 2015
Tor under threat in France
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Victory in Malaysia as High Court lifts ban on major publisher

22 Sep 2015 •

Rights groups won a major victory for free expression in Malaysia as a High Court lifted a three-month ban on The Edge Media Group. The decision follows months of sustained pressure by local advocacy groups in Malaysia and international organizations including Access Now. Sarawak Report, another major media organization in Malaysia, remains blocked.

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Victory in Malaysia as High Court lifts ban on major publisher
22 Sep 2015
Victory in Malaysia as High Court lifts ban on major publisher
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One million deleted tweets archived, but Twitter still won’t bring back Politwoops

17 Sep 2015 •

This week the Open State Foundation, creator of Politwoops, uploaded more than one million deleted politicians’ tweets to the Internet Archive, preserving the information for the public record. The collection archives the deleted tweets of 10,404 politicians worldwide, which were published before Twitter cut off Open State’s access to its Application Programming Interface, or API. Unfortunately, Twitter still refuses to reinstate access to the API, which means that people in 32 countries can’t see what politicians are deleting right now.

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One million deleted tweets archived, but Twitter still won’t bring back Politwoops
17 Sep 2015
One million deleted tweets archived, but Twitter still won’t bring back Politwoops
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Defending users at risk from DDoS attacks: An evolving challenge

3 Sep 2015 •

Gustaf Björksten discusses the evolving challenge of helping Digital Security Helpline clients fight off Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

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Defending users at risk from DDoS attacks: An evolving challenge
3 Sep 2015
Defending users at risk from DDoS attacks: An evolving challenge
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Shutting down a transparency tool in 29 countries? Twitter can do better.

28 Aug 2015 •

Last week, Twitter shut down a tool that helps people hold politicians accountable in 29 countries around the world. The Netherlands-based civil society group Open State Foundation created Politwoops, which scans the Twitter accounts of politicians for tweets they’ve deleted. Deleted tweets can provide insight to the viewpoints of public officials, and journalists have been using Politwoops to keep representatives accountable for what they say publicly. This is an especially disappointing decision because Twitter has been a champion of transparency and free expression for some time.

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Shutting down a transparency tool in 29 countries? Twitter can do better.
28 Aug 2015
Shutting down a transparency tool in 29 countries? Twitter can do better.
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Rights groups to Malaysia: Stop blocking websites and allow Bersih 4.0 Rally

28 Aug 2015 •

Today Access joined Article 19, APC, and Human Rights Watch in a letter to Prime Minister Najib denouncing the blocking of Sarawak Report and the revocation of publishing permits. The letter also warned against imposing further restrictions on mass protests planned for this weekend.

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Rights groups to Malaysia: Stop blocking websites and allow Bersih 4.0 Rally
28 Aug 2015
Rights groups to Malaysia: Stop blocking websites and allow Bersih 4.0 Rally
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Access urges officials in Gujarat, India to rescind internet disruption

27 Aug 2015 •

This week telecom operators complied with a request from agencies of the Gujarat state government to shut down SMS functionality and disrupt mobile internet service. Access strongly believes no authority should issue internet shutdown orders, and that authorities in the state of Gujarat should urgently rescind the current blanket measures affecting so many Indian citizens and institutions.

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Access urges officials in Gujarat, India to rescind internet disruption
27 Aug 2015
Access urges officials in Gujarat, India to rescind internet disruption
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Why what happens on the little island of Nauru should matter to the whole world

21 May 2015 •

The island nation of Nauru may be tiny — only 21 square kilometers (8.5 square miles) — but what is happening there should reverberate around the world. Over the past few weeks, the government of Nauru has imposed an internet shutdown, blocking people from using certain sites on the pretext of protecting them from online pornography. At the same time, it has passed a dangerous new provision in its criminal code that could restrict free expression. These developments are putting people who care about human rights on high alert.

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Why what happens on the little island of Nauru should matter to the whole world
21 May 2015
Why what happens on the little island of Nauru should matter to the whole world