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International organizations pressure Congress to respect human rights

18 Jun 2013

Today Access, in coordination with a broad-based group of civil society organizations and individuals, sent a letter to the US Congress representing the international response to the massive NSA surveillance program. Amidst the often US-centric response to this scandal, the letter presents an important reminder that these programs not only affect, but specifically target, non-US citizens in a gross breach of the United States’ responsibilities under international human rights law.

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International organizations pressure Congress to respect human rights
18 Jun 2013
International organizations pressure Congress to respect human rights

Newly revealed US surveillance practices possibly illegal, clearly unconstitutional

18 Jun 2013

Details of the recently revealed large-scale, secret United States surveillance programs, the collection of Verizon users’ metadata and PRISM, are still emerging. However, from the information available, it is clear that while the programs rest on dubious legal ground under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), they are both unconstitutional.

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Newly revealed US surveillance practices possibly illegal, clearly unconstitutional
18 Jun 2013
Newly revealed US surveillance practices possibly illegal, clearly unconstitutional

Stop Watching Us campaign begins push against NSA surveillance

13 Jun 2013

Access, along with a coalition of more than 80 organizations and internet companies, released a letter and online petition demanding that Congress halt and investigate the US National Security Agency’s mobile phone surveillance and PRISM programs. During the press call held that day by lead organizers, coalition representatives stated that they would continue outreach to internet users and youth, while increasing outreach to both government officials and corporations.

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Stop Watching Us campaign begins push against NSA surveillance
13 Jun 2013
Stop Watching Us campaign begins push against NSA surveillance
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FOIA documents reveal intensity of US lobbying against the DPR

12 Jun 2013

Access has received new information about the unprecedented level of US lobbying against the EU Data Protection Regulation in response to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests filed on both sides of the Atlantic.

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FOIA documents reveal intensity of US lobbying against the DPR
12 Jun 2013
FOIA documents reveal intensity of US lobbying against the DPR
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FOIA documents reveal intensity of US lobbying against the DPR

12 Jun 2013

Access has received new information about the unprecedented level of US lobbying against the EU Data Protection Regulation in response to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests filed on both sides of the Atlantic.

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FOIA documents reveal intensity of US lobbying against the DPR
12 Jun 2013
FOIA documents reveal intensity of US lobbying against the DPR

Coalition of More Than 80 Organizations and Companies Call on U.S. Congress to End NSA Spying

11 Jun 2013

On Tuesday, Access and more than 80 organizations and internet companies sent a letter to Congress demanding an immediate halt to and investigation of the U.S. National Security Agency’s surveillance programs. Other signatories include the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mozilla, and reddit.

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Coalition of More Than 80 Organizations and Companies Call on U.S. Congress to End NSA Spying
11 Jun 2013
Coalition of More Than 80 Organizations and Companies Call on U.S. Congress to End NSA Spying

Broad Civil Society Coalition Delivers Statement to UN HRC on Surveillance and Human Rights

10 Jun 2013

A broad civil society coalition of more than 90 civil society organizations and individuals issued a joint statement at the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) today calling for the protection of human rights in the digital age in the wake of the recently revealed PRISM and US National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance program. The statement, which was delivered at the 23rd session of the HRC, by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and Reporters without Borders, in particular highlighted the need to protect the rights of whistleblowers and to prevent the establishment of a global internet surveillance system.

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Broad Civil Society Coalition Delivers Statement to UN HRC on Surveillance and Human Rights
10 Jun 2013
Broad Civil Society Coalition Delivers Statement to UN HRC on Surveillance and Human Rights

Massive US surveillance program exposed

7 Jun 2013
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Massive US surveillance program exposed
7 Jun 2013
Massive US surveillance program exposed

UN publishes report on surveillance and freedom of expression

6 Jun 2013
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UN publishes report on surveillance and freedom of expression
6 Jun 2013
UN publishes report on surveillance and freedom of expression

Kroes sidesteps net neutrality at Access event

6 Jun 2013

A week after Commissioner for Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes requested that the European Parliament help save European citizens’ “right to access the open internet by guaranteeing net neutrality” in a speech on May 30 in Brussels, Kroes avoided language that would have directly supporting net neutrality while speaking at a panel event organized by Access at the European Parliament.

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Kroes sidesteps net neutrality at Access event
6 Jun 2013
Kroes sidesteps net neutrality at Access event