Tag: #KeepItOn
Joint statement: Let’s #SwitchItOn and #KeepitOn!
Access Now and the Internet Society on the need to protect the core of the internet for digital rights
Iran: The block on Telegram is a blow to freedom of expression
Today Access Now joins a coalition of rights organizations to urge the Iranian Judiciary and the Hassan Rouhani administration to restore Telegram for Iranians.
Introducing a new way to take action, make change, and build a Betterplace at RightsCon
We’re using the Betterplace app at RightsCon Toronto to let you join fellow participants in campaigns that we can tackle together as a community.
Russia: Telegram block leads to widespread assault on freedom of expression online
Access Now joins a coalition of rights organizations in calling on Russia to stop blocking the encrypted messaging application Telegram, and to cease its broader attack on free expression online and the free press.
Recursos para nicaragüenses: protege la seguridad digital de tu comunidad y escapa a la censura
La Línea de Ayuda en Seguridad Digital de Access Now se solidariza con las y los nicaragüenses en este período de protestas y denuncias de censura y represión gubernamental.
Watching what governments do, not what they say: digital rights at the United Nations
Our submissions to the United Nations Human Rights Council provide evidence of digital rights abuse in Chad, Central African Republic, China, Mexico, and Jordan.
مصر: مرت سنة تقريباً على الحجب والمواقع تصل إلى 500 موقع محجوب قبل الانتخابات الرئاسية
Egypt: more than 500 sites blocked ahead of the presidential election
Egypt’s severe online censorship and crackdown on civil society threatens human rights during the election period.
Access Now, USC IHRC urge United Nations to take action on human rights in Cameroon
Our letter to the U.N. High Commissioner on Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, urges the United Nations to address recent human rights violations committed by the Republic of Cameroon against the country’s Anglophone population.
The shutdown has ended, but Cameroonians are still feeling the impact
It has come without fanfare, and with widespread lack of confidence in its permanency, but the latest internet shutdown in Anglophone Cameroon has largely come to an end.