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Don’t help Putin and Lukashenko silence anti-war voices

29 Mar 2022

Despots like Putin and Lukashenko rule by isolating and lying to their people. Here are four strategies to fight disinformation and protect anti-war voices in Russia and Belarus.

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Don’t help Putin and Lukashenko silence anti-war voices
29 Mar 2022
Don’t help Putin and Lukashenko silence anti-war voices
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Access Now at the 2020 Internet Governance Forum: “Internet for human resilience and solidarity”

4 Nov 2020

Here’s where you find Access Now staff at the Internet Governance Forum 2020, which focuses on strategies for using the internet to increase human resilience and solidarity.

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Access Now at the 2020 Internet Governance Forum: “Internet for human resilience and solidarity”
4 Nov 2020
Access Now at the 2020 Internet Governance Forum: “Internet for human resilience and solidarity”
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UPR review: Access Now and ARTICLE 19 highlight threats to digital rights in Iran

30 Apr 2019

For Iran’s third review, Access Now and ARTICLE 19 submitted documentation of the threats to access to information, data protection, and freedom of expression.

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UPR review: Access Now and ARTICLE 19 highlight threats to digital rights in Iran
30 Apr 2019
UPR review: Access Now and ARTICLE 19 highlight threats to digital rights in Iran
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A closer look at China’s Cybersecurity Law — cybersecurity, or something else?

13 Dec 2017

The law not only undermines human rights, it is likely to make China’s internet less secure.

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A closer look at China’s Cybersecurity Law — cybersecurity, or something else?
13 Dec 2017
A closer look at China’s Cybersecurity Law — cybersecurity, or something else?
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Understanding China’s Cybersecurity Law: flawed by design

5 Dec 2017

The law has been compared to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, but it fails to safeguard the human rights of the people it’s supposed to protect.

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Understanding China’s Cybersecurity Law: flawed by design
5 Dec 2017
Understanding China’s Cybersecurity Law: flawed by design
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