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ایران- هشدار جمعی از سازمان‌های حقوق بشری درباره‌ی طرح صیانت

17 Mar 2022

ما، جمعی از سازمان‌های حقوق بشری و نهادهای جامعه‌ی مدنی، با امضای این بیانیه نگرانی عمیق خود از تلاش مجلس شورای اسلامی ایران برای تصویب کلیات «طرح نظام تنظیم مقررات خدمات فضای مجازی» که در نسخه‌های پیشین‌اش طرح «صیانت از حقوق کاربران در فضای مجازی و ساماندهی پیام‌رسان‌های اجتماعی» نامیده شده بود («طرح صیانت») اعلام می‌کنیم.

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ایران- هشدار جمعی از سازمان‌های حقوق بشری درباره‌ی طرح صیانت
17 Mar 2022
ایران- هشدار جمعی از سازمان‌های حقوق بشری درباره‌ی طرح صیانت

Nigerians raise alarm over controversial Social Media Bill

18 Dec 2019
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Nigerians raise alarm over controversial Social Media Bill
18 Dec 2019
Nigerians raise alarm over controversial Social Media Bill

Nigeria withdraws controversial social media bill in victory for free expression

17 May 2016

The Nigerian Senate withdrew a draconian bill today that would have sent people to jail for their posts on social media. Here’s our take.

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Nigeria withdraws controversial social media bill in victory for free expression
17 May 2016
Nigeria withdraws controversial social media bill in victory for free expression

Nigeria’s social media bill is suddenly back, and needs to be stopped

7 Mar 2016

A dangerous bill in Nigeria would criminalize speaking out against individuals or groups online, including expressing dissent against the government. It must be stopped.

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Nigeria’s social media bill is suddenly back, and needs to be stopped
7 Mar 2016
Nigeria’s social media bill is suddenly back, and needs to be stopped

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