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KENYA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AND SILENCED DURING COVID-19SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON ARTICLE19.ORG BANGLADESH: ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITAL SECURITY ACT In this analysis, ARTICLE 19 reviews the compatibility of the Bangladesh Digital Security Act 2018 (the 2018 Act), adopted in October 2018, for its compliance with international standards on freedom of expression. Our analysis is based on Bangladesh’s obligations under international human rights standards, in particular those on the right to freedom of expression, asEASTERN AFRICA
ARTICLE 19 works across the region in partnership with other national and regional organisations and mechanisms to safeguard freedom of expression and information, and to create solidarity networks aimed at achieving this goal. We engage with regional bodies including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Court,the
MYANMAR: TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW In March 2017, ARTICLE 19 analysed the Telecommunications Law 2013 (the Law) in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar for its compliance with international freedom of expression standards. The analysis not only highlights concerns and conflicts with international human rights standards within the Law, but also actively seeks to offer constructive recommendations on how RWANDA PENAL CODE ANALYSIS Rwanda: Penal Code ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of22
AUSTRIA RESPONDING TO HATE SPEECH ARTICLE 19 Free Word Centre 60 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3GA United Kingdom T: +44 20 7324 2500 F: +44 20 7490 0566 E: info@article19.org W: www.article19.org JOB DESCRIPTION TRAINING COORDINATOR 3 Ensure appropriate monitoring, documentation and evaluation of the training activities and measure the impact of the training programmes; Generate, interpret, analyse, and communicate trainings' results using training beneficiary tracking forms and other management tools, graphs, and reports as مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبيروالمساواة
ترتكز مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبير والمساواة على فكرة أنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق جوهرية وأساسية. إنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق مكملة لبعضها البعض تلعب دوراً حيوياً في حماية كرامة الإنسان وتضمن ELECTIONS AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION In the 25 years since the publication of the ARTICLE 19 Guidelines, developments in technology, law and society have impacted on freedom of expression and elections. These developments demand the elaboration of new standards and safeguards to ensure free and fair elections that are fit for purpose in an increasingly globalized and digital context. PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO KNOW Information is the oxygen of democracy. If people do not know what is happening in their society, if the actions of those who rule them are hidden, then they cannot take a meaningful part in the affairs of that society. But information is not just a necessity for people – it isan essential part
KENYA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AND SILENCED DURING COVID-19SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON ARTICLE19.ORG BANGLADESH: ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITAL SECURITY ACT In this analysis, ARTICLE 19 reviews the compatibility of the Bangladesh Digital Security Act 2018 (the 2018 Act), adopted in October 2018, for its compliance with international standards on freedom of expression. Our analysis is based on Bangladesh’s obligations under international human rights standards, in particular those on the right to freedom of expression, asEASTERN AFRICA
ARTICLE 19 works across the region in partnership with other national and regional organisations and mechanisms to safeguard freedom of expression and information, and to create solidarity networks aimed at achieving this goal. We engage with regional bodies including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Court,the
MYANMAR: TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW In March 2017, ARTICLE 19 analysed the Telecommunications Law 2013 (the Law) in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar for its compliance with international freedom of expression standards. The analysis not only highlights concerns and conflicts with international human rights standards within the Law, but also actively seeks to offer constructive recommendations on how RWANDA PENAL CODE ANALYSIS Rwanda: Penal Code ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of22
AUSTRIA RESPONDING TO HATE SPEECH ARTICLE 19 Free Word Centre 60 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3GA United Kingdom T: +44 20 7324 2500 F: +44 20 7490 0566 E: info@article19.org W: www.article19.org JOB DESCRIPTION TRAINING COORDINATOR 3 Ensure appropriate monitoring, documentation and evaluation of the training activities and measure the impact of the training programmes; Generate, interpret, analyse, and communicate trainings' results using training beneficiary tracking forms and other management tools, graphs, and reports as مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبيروالمساواة
ترتكز مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبير والمساواة على فكرة أنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق جوهرية وأساسية. إنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق مكملة لبعضها البعض تلعب دوراً حيوياً في حماية كرامة الإنسان وتضمن PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO KNOW Information is the oxygen of democracy. If people do not know what is happening in their society, if the actions of those who rule them are hidden, then they cannot take a meaningful part in the affairs of that society. But information is not just a necessity for people – it isan essential part
‘HATE SPEECH’ EXPLAINED: A TOOLKIT In this toolkit, ARTICLE 19 provides a guide to identifying ‘hate speech’ and how to effectively counter it, while protecting the rights to freedom of expression and equality. It responds to a growing demand for clear guidance on identifying “hate speech,” and for responding to the challenges ‘hate speech’ poses within a humanrights framework.
ONLINE FREEDOMS: SAFEGUARDS MUST BE BALANCED WITH FREE Beginning on 14 June, 2021, representatives from government, the private sector, civil society, academia and the technical community will gather remotely for one week at the 71st International Policy Forum of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).. ICANN is the international non-profit organisation that brings together stakeholders to create policies EU: ARTICLE 19'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE EU DIGITAL Twenty years after the adoption of the E-Commerce Directive, a cornerstone of Internet freedom in Europe, the EU institutions are set to review whether it is still fit for purpose and adopt a new set of rules governing online platforms as part of a new PALESTINE: ORGANISATIONS CALL ON FACEBOOK TO # Today ARTICLE19 joins 16 organisations and more than 50 artists, journalists, and human rights defenders in calling on Facebook and Instagram to #StopSilencingPalestine. When human rights are stifled offline, their protection online is even more important. “Social media is incredibly important to activists exposing human rights violations and building protest movements, and this is true NIGERIA: AUTHORITIES MUST STOP CLAMPING DOWN ON DIGITAL ARTICLE 19 is concerned by the decision of the Nigerian authorities to indefinitely suspend the social networking service Twitter in the country after the company deleted two threatening posts by President Buhari. This arbitrary decision constitutes a serious violation of Nigerian rights to freedom of expression and access to information. The authorities must immediately reconsider THAILAND: PROPOSED INITIATIVES TO COMBAT ‘FAKE NEWS Proposed government initiatives to address ‘fake news’ would further curtail digital rights and freedom of expression in Thailand,said ARTICLE 19.
MALAYSIA: AUTHORITIES REVERTING TO REPRESSIVE TACTICS OF Authorities have launched a systematic campaign to silence critical or dissenting voices, including through the enactment of the Emergency (Essential Powers) (No.2) Ordinance concerning “fake news” and aggressive application of existing repressive laws. We call on authorities to cease all baseless investigations that threaten freedom of expression in Malaysia and repeal or substantially DIGITAL FREEDOM: BUILDING AN INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE THAT The design, development, and deployment of Internet infrastructure is critically important to the free and full expression of human rights online. However, until recently there has not been strong public scrutiny of Internet infrastructure providers and how their business policies and practices impact the human rights of users, workers, and communities at large. ACCESS TO INFORMATION ARCHIVES The right to information (RTI) enables the public and civil society to access information held by public bodies, and empowers them to hold their leaders accountable, develop a fuller understanding of the world, and ensure other human rights. ARTICLE 19 - DEFENDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION.WHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKCAMPAIGNSLAW AND POLICYEXPLOREABOUT US The Expression Agenda. The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report onthe state of
ELECTIONS AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION In the 25 years since the publication of the ARTICLE 19 Guidelines, developments in technology, law and society have impacted on freedom of expression and elections. These developments demand the elaboration of new standards and safeguards to ensure free and fair elections that are fit for purpose in an increasingly globalized and digital context. KENYA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AND SILENCED DURING COVID-19SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON ARTICLE19.ORG UNSEEN EYES, UNHEARD STORIES 5 Introduction Kenyai and Ugandaii both confirmed their first cases of COVID-19 on 13 and 21 March 2020, respectively. These announcements resulted in a raft of measures taken at the strategic, policy, regulatory, and legislative levels to control the spread of thepandemic.
EASTERN AFRICA
ARTICLE 19 works across the region in partnership with other national and regional organisations and mechanisms to safeguard freedom of expression and information, and to create solidarity networks aimed at achieving this goal. We engage with regional bodies including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Court,the
FACEBOOK OVERSIGHT BOARD: ARTICLE 19’S SUBMISSION TO TRUMP ARTICLE 19 has submitted public comments to the Facebook Oversight Board (FOB) in the case concerning the indefinite suspension of the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Donald Trump, a former US President, following the riots of 6 January at the Capitol. In our submission, we address the implications an indefinite ban or suspension of accounts SOCIAL MEDIA COUNCILS Social media companies’ content moderation practices have a huge impact on public debate, but they are often opaque and unaccountable. Increasingly, these content moderation practices are impacting users’ human rights, including the right to freedom of expression. This is why we’re calling for the creation of the Social MediaCouncil.
REGULATING SOCIAL MEDIA: WE NEED A NEW MODEL THAT PROTECTS Regulating social media: we need a new model that protects free expression. The past year has been a difficult one for Facebook. It seems barely a month goes by without another news story exposing the failings of a platform whose influence and reach has evolved much more quickly than the rules have adapted – including its own. FromRWANDA: PENAL CODE
Rwanda: Penal Code ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of22
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ترتكز مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبير والمساواة على فكرة أنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق جوهرية وأساسية. إنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق مكملة لبعضها البعض تلعب دوراً حيوياً في حماية كرامة الإنسان وتضمن ARTICLE 19 - DEFENDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION.WHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKCAMPAIGNSLAW AND POLICYEXPLOREABOUT US The Expression Agenda. The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report onthe state of
ELECTIONS AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION In the 25 years since the publication of the ARTICLE 19 Guidelines, developments in technology, law and society have impacted on freedom of expression and elections. These developments demand the elaboration of new standards and safeguards to ensure free and fair elections that are fit for purpose in an increasingly globalized and digital context. KENYA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AND SILENCED DURING COVID-19SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON ARTICLE19.ORG UNSEEN EYES, UNHEARD STORIES 5 Introduction Kenyai and Ugandaii both confirmed their first cases of COVID-19 on 13 and 21 March 2020, respectively. These announcements resulted in a raft of measures taken at the strategic, policy, regulatory, and legislative levels to control the spread of thepandemic.
EASTERN AFRICA
ARTICLE 19 works across the region in partnership with other national and regional organisations and mechanisms to safeguard freedom of expression and information, and to create solidarity networks aimed at achieving this goal. We engage with regional bodies including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Court,the
FACEBOOK OVERSIGHT BOARD: ARTICLE 19’S SUBMISSION TO TRUMP ARTICLE 19 has submitted public comments to the Facebook Oversight Board (FOB) in the case concerning the indefinite suspension of the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Donald Trump, a former US President, following the riots of 6 January at the Capitol. In our submission, we address the implications an indefinite ban or suspension of accounts SOCIAL MEDIA COUNCILS Social media companies’ content moderation practices have a huge impact on public debate, but they are often opaque and unaccountable. Increasingly, these content moderation practices are impacting users’ human rights, including the right to freedom of expression. This is why we’re calling for the creation of the Social MediaCouncil.
REGULATING SOCIAL MEDIA: WE NEED A NEW MODEL THAT PROTECTS Regulating social media: we need a new model that protects free expression. The past year has been a difficult one for Facebook. It seems barely a month goes by without another news story exposing the failings of a platform whose influence and reach has evolved much more quickly than the rules have adapted – including its own. FromRWANDA: PENAL CODE
Rwanda: Penal Code ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of22
مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبيروالمساواة
ترتكز مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبير والمساواة على فكرة أنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق جوهرية وأساسية. إنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق مكملة لبعضها البعض تلعب دوراً حيوياً في حماية كرامة الإنسان وتضمن ARTICLE 19 - DEFENDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION. The Expression Agenda. The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report onthe state of
WHAT WE DO - ARTICLE 19 Article 19 works for a world where all people everywhere have the Freedom to Speak, and the Freedom to Know.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual reports. ARTICLE 19 works for a world where all people everywhere can freely express themselves and actively engage in public life without fear of discrimination. We do this by working nationally, regionally and internationally to close the implementation gap between law and practice. We promote media freedom, increase access to BANGLADESH: ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITAL SECURITY ACT In this analysis, ARTICLE 19 reviews the compatibility of the Bangladesh Digital Security Act 2018 (the 2018 Act), adopted in October 2018, for its compliance with international standards on freedom of expression. Our analysis is based on Bangladesh’s obligations under international human rights standards, in particular those on the right to freedom of expression, as DIGITAL FREEDOM: BUILDING AN INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE THAT The design, development, and deployment of Internet infrastructure is critically important to the free and full expression of human rights online. However, until recently there has not been strong public scrutiny of Internet infrastructure providers and how their business policies and practices impact the human rights of users, workers, and communities at large. KYRGYZSTAN: OUT FROM UNDER THE BRIDGE TROLLING AND By Begaim Usenova and ARTICLE 19 In November 2019, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty’s Radio Azattyk, the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and its Kyrgyz member centre, Kloop.kg, published their joint investigation into widespread corruption in Kyrgyzstan’s customs service. The online harassment and abuse of journalists following this investigationmarked the
RIGHTSCON: SUPPORTING THE FUTURE OF FREEDOM ONLINE RightsCon gets underway today, marking 10 years of the conference bringing together a broad range of civil society groups and business and public sector stakeholders to talk and learn about digital rights issues. Over the last decade so much has changed with regard to how the internet functions in people’s lives, and the threats to freedom of expression appear to becoming starker by the day. RESPONSIBLE TO: ARTICLE 19 HEAD OF MEDIA FREEDOM 3/4 7. Liaise with ARTICLE 19 on a regular basis and report on progress, including on questions of methodology or any issue relevant to the work, to ensure a timely delivery of the work, including RESPONSIBLE TO: ARTICLE 19 HEAD OF MEDIA FREEDOM 3/4 6. In collaboration with ARTICLE 19 staff, draft recommendations for a work plan for the facilitation of local coalition on freedom of expression and content moderation in Bosnia and SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS ARCHIVES Journalists and human rights defenders around the world face major risks as a result of their work. Governments and other powerful actors, seeking to escape scrutiny and stifle dissent, often respond to critical reporting or activism with attempts to silence them. ARTICLE 19 - DEFENDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION.WHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKCAMPAIGNSLAW AND POLICYEXPLOREABOUT US The Expression Agenda. The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report onthe state of
ELECTIONS AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION In the 25 years since the publication of the ARTICLE 19 Guidelines, developments in technology, law and society have impacted on freedom of expression and elections. These developments demand the elaboration of new standards and safeguards to ensure free and fair elections that are fit for purpose in an increasingly globalized and digital context. KENYA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AND SILENCED DURING COVID-19SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON ARTICLE19.ORG UNSEEN EYES, UNHEARD STORIES 5 Introduction Kenyai and Ugandaii both confirmed their first cases of COVID-19 on 13 and 21 March 2020, respectively. These announcements resulted in a raft of measures taken at the strategic, policy, regulatory, and legislative levels to control the spread of thepandemic.
EASTERN AFRICA
ARTICLE 19 works across the region in partnership with other national and regional organisations and mechanisms to safeguard freedom of expression and information, and to create solidarity networks aimed at achieving this goal. We engage with regional bodies including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Court,the
FACEBOOK OVERSIGHT BOARD: ARTICLE 19’S SUBMISSION TO TRUMP ARTICLE 19 has submitted public comments to the Facebook Oversight Board (FOB) in the case concerning the indefinite suspension of the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Donald Trump, a former US President, following the riots of 6 January at the Capitol. In our submission, we address the implications an indefinite ban or suspension of accounts SOCIAL MEDIA COUNCILS Social media companies’ content moderation practices have a huge impact on public debate, but they are often opaque and unaccountable. Increasingly, these content moderation practices are impacting users’ human rights, including the right to freedom of expression. This is why we’re calling for the creation of the Social MediaCouncil.
REGULATING SOCIAL MEDIA: WE NEED A NEW MODEL THAT PROTECTS Regulating social media: we need a new model that protects free expression. The past year has been a difficult one for Facebook. It seems barely a month goes by without another news story exposing the failings of a platform whose influence and reach has evolved much more quickly than the rules have adapted – including its own. FromRWANDA: PENAL CODE
Rwanda: Penal Code ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of22
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ترتكز مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبير والمساواة على فكرة أنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق جوهرية وأساسية. إنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق مكملة لبعضها البعض تلعب دوراً حيوياً في حماية كرامة الإنسان وتضمن ARTICLE 19 - DEFENDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION.WHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKCAMPAIGNSLAW AND POLICYEXPLOREABOUT US The Expression Agenda. The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report onthe state of
ELECTIONS AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION In the 25 years since the publication of the ARTICLE 19 Guidelines, developments in technology, law and society have impacted on freedom of expression and elections. These developments demand the elaboration of new standards and safeguards to ensure free and fair elections that are fit for purpose in an increasingly globalized and digital context. KENYA: JOURNALISTS ATTACKED AND SILENCED DURING COVID-19SEE MORENEW CONTENT WILL BE ADDED ABOVE THE CURRENT AREA OF FOCUS UPON SELECTIONSEE MORE ON ARTICLE19.ORG UNSEEN EYES, UNHEARD STORIES 5 Introduction Kenyai and Ugandaii both confirmed their first cases of COVID-19 on 13 and 21 March 2020, respectively. These announcements resulted in a raft of measures taken at the strategic, policy, regulatory, and legislative levels to control the spread of thepandemic.
EASTERN AFRICA
ARTICLE 19 works across the region in partnership with other national and regional organisations and mechanisms to safeguard freedom of expression and information, and to create solidarity networks aimed at achieving this goal. We engage with regional bodies including the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the African Court,the
FACEBOOK OVERSIGHT BOARD: ARTICLE 19’S SUBMISSION TO TRUMP ARTICLE 19 has submitted public comments to the Facebook Oversight Board (FOB) in the case concerning the indefinite suspension of the Facebook and Instagram accounts of Donald Trump, a former US President, following the riots of 6 January at the Capitol. In our submission, we address the implications an indefinite ban or suspension of accounts SOCIAL MEDIA COUNCILS Social media companies’ content moderation practices have a huge impact on public debate, but they are often opaque and unaccountable. Increasingly, these content moderation practices are impacting users’ human rights, including the right to freedom of expression. This is why we’re calling for the creation of the Social MediaCouncil.
REGULATING SOCIAL MEDIA: WE NEED A NEW MODEL THAT PROTECTS Regulating social media: we need a new model that protects free expression. The past year has been a difficult one for Facebook. It seems barely a month goes by without another news story exposing the failings of a platform whose influence and reach has evolved much more quickly than the rules have adapted – including its own. FromRWANDA: PENAL CODE
Rwanda: Penal Code ARTICLE 19 – Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GA – www.article19.org – +44 20 7324 2500 Page 2 of22
مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبيروالمساواة
ترتكز مبادئ كامدن حول حرية التعبير والمساواة على فكرة أنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق جوهرية وأساسية. إنّ حرية التعبير والمساواة هي حقوق مكملة لبعضها البعض تلعب دوراً حيوياً في حماية كرامة الإنسان وتضمن ARTICLE 19 - DEFENDING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION. The Expression Agenda. The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report onthe state of
WHAT WE DO - ARTICLE 19 Article 19 works for a world where all people everywhere have the Freedom to Speak, and the Freedom to Know.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual reports. ARTICLE 19 works for a world where all people everywhere can freely express themselves and actively engage in public life without fear of discrimination. We do this by working nationally, regionally and internationally to close the implementation gap between law and practice. We promote media freedom, increase access to BANGLADESH: ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITAL SECURITY ACT In this analysis, ARTICLE 19 reviews the compatibility of the Bangladesh Digital Security Act 2018 (the 2018 Act), adopted in October 2018, for its compliance with international standards on freedom of expression. Our analysis is based on Bangladesh’s obligations under international human rights standards, in particular those on the right to freedom of expression, as DIGITAL FREEDOM: BUILDING AN INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE THAT The design, development, and deployment of Internet infrastructure is critically important to the free and full expression of human rights online. However, until recently there has not been strong public scrutiny of Internet infrastructure providers and how their business policies and practices impact the human rights of users, workers, and communities at large. KYRGYZSTAN: OUT FROM UNDER THE BRIDGE TROLLING AND By Begaim Usenova and ARTICLE 19 In November 2019, Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty’s Radio Azattyk, the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and its Kyrgyz member centre, Kloop.kg, published their joint investigation into widespread corruption in Kyrgyzstan’s customs service. The online harassment and abuse of journalists following this investigationmarked the
RIGHTSCON: SUPPORTING THE FUTURE OF FREEDOM ONLINE RightsCon gets underway today, marking 10 years of the conference bringing together a broad range of civil society groups and business and public sector stakeholders to talk and learn about digital rights issues. Over the last decade so much has changed with regard to how the internet functions in people’s lives, and the threats to freedom of expression appear to becoming starker by the day. RESPONSIBLE TO: ARTICLE 19 HEAD OF MEDIA FREEDOM 3/4 7. Liaise with ARTICLE 19 on a regular basis and report on progress, including on questions of methodology or any issue relevant to the work, to ensure a timely delivery of the work, including RESPONSIBLE TO: ARTICLE 19 HEAD OF MEDIA FREEDOM 3/4 6. In collaboration with ARTICLE 19 staff, draft recommendations for a work plan for the facilitation of local coalition on freedom of expression and content moderation in Bosnia and SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS ARCHIVES Journalists and human rights defenders around the world face major risks as a result of their work. Governments and other powerful actors, seeking to escape scrutiny and stifle dissent, often respond to critical reporting or activism with attempts to silence them.Skip to content
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UNSEEN EYES, UNHEARD STORIES: EXPERIENCES OF SURVEILLANCE IN KENYAAND UGANDA
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UN: TACKLING CORRUPTION THROUGH TRANSPARENCY 03.06.20215 min read EVENT: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION 02.06.20212 min read MALAYSIA: DROP SEDITION CHARGES AGAINST OPPOSITION PARTY MEMBER AND REPEAL THE DRACONIAN SEDITION ACT 02.06.20212 min read MYANMAR: INTERNET ACCESS FOR ALL MUST BE IMMEDIATELY REINSTATED#KEEPITON
31.05.20217 min read INDONESIA: REPEAL MINISTERIAL REGULATION 5 TO PROTECT DIGITAL RIGHTS 31.05.20212 min read KENYA: HARMONISE LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON FREE EXPRESSION WITH ICCPRRECOMMENDATIONS
28.05.202113 min read CORONAVIRUS: IMPACTS ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION The global Coronavirus pandemic has had a life changing impact on people around the world. Since the virus was first discovered in Wuhan, China in December 2019, it has infected at least 140 million people, killed at least 3 million and many countries are either in, or bracing for a third wave of infections. Read our Coronavirus pageFEATURED
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COVID-19 SURVEILLANCE IN KENYA AND UGANDA IS REDUCING PEOPLE’SRIGHTS.
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THE EXPRESSION AGENDA The Expression Agenda is our global human rights strategy. Through it, we target the best means of protecting rights and freedoms on the ground, while enhancing international instruments that protect freedom of expression and the right to information around the world. Each year we produce a unique report on the state of freedom of expression globally. The “XpA Report” looks at trends across major issues of freedom of expression and information, and how they are experienced invarious countries.
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