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Cambodia curbs free speech in the name of “fake news”

12 Jul 2018

Cambodia has announced a new directive aimed at combating “fake news” that will reportedly require all websites to register with Cambodia’s Ministry of Information or face additional scrutiny.

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Cambodia curbs free speech in the name of “fake news”
12 Jul 2018
Cambodia curbs free speech in the name of “fake news”
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Survey: Should the U.S. government collect social media accounts for visa applications?

4 May 2018

Can you be deported for a tweet? Maybe soon. The U.S. government needs to know what you think! Weigh in by taking our short survey.

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Survey: Should the U.S. government collect social media accounts for visa applications?
4 May 2018
Survey: Should the U.S. government collect social media accounts for visa applications?
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Access Now objects to U.S. social media surveillance

20 Oct 2017

We urged the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to withdraw its proposal and publicly review the reach and efficacy of its social media monitoring programs generally.

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Access Now objects to U.S. social media surveillance
20 Oct 2017
Access Now objects to U.S. social media surveillance
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