Access to Information

Open, safe, and equitable access to information, its circulation and integrity, both online and offline

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With a budget allocation of $10.3 billion, the NRO is the third-largest U.S. intelligence agency. Its headquarters are in Chantilly, Virginia, By Trevor Paglen (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons

Making the invisible visible: An artist brings the surveillance state out of the shadows

What does a surveillance state look like? That is the question photographer and “experimental geographer” Trevor Paglen tries to address in his recent projects.

A reddit mascot is shown at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, California, 15 April 2014, REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

7 things to love about reddit’s first transparency report

Lots of companies publish transparency reports, but not all of them do a good job. EFF took some time to look at exactly what reddit’s report included and was impressed by what it found.

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Serbia: Municipal authorities urged to include funds for public information in budget

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) calls on the municipal authorities in Bajina Basta to refrain from violating the right to freedom of expression and the right to be informed, and reconsider their decision on the 2015 budget.

Vanderbijl Park refinery photographed in 2007, © John Hogg/World Bank/Flickr. Creative Commons license http://bit.ly/1Eimcbw

Environmental groups score big win in access to information case

The Centre for Environmental Rights used the country’s Promotion of Access to Information Act to access records from a company accused of dumping illegal hazardous waste.

A Saudi man pictured in Riyadh on 11 February 2014, after authorities intensified Internet monitoring in the kingdom, REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser

Huge transparency win forces Switzerland to disclose surveillance exports data

In an enormous breakthrough for those seeking accountability for the shadowy surveillance industry, the Swiss Government has been forced to publish the list of export licenses for surveillance technologies and other equipment, including details of their cost and destination.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a New Year's address in this January 1, 2015 photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang, REUTERS/KCNA

Nothing to celebrate in North Korea on leader’s birthday

Birthday celebrations planned on 8 January 2015 for North Korea’s dynastic supreme leader Kim Jong-Un contrast sharply with severe human rights violations throughout the country, Human Rights Watch said.

Rev. Winston Binabiba shows the digital recorder that Radio Gaakii received from the MFWA, Media Foundation for West Africa

Press freedom group’s new centre supports access to information about Ebola

The Information Center on Communicable Diseases forms part of the Media Foundation for West Africa’s Ebola and Media project, aimed at strengthening public education on Ebola and improving information flow through local radio stations.

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Chinese authorities restrict access to information

The IFJ strongly criticises the actions of Chinese authorities, withholding news of a case of public concern until after midnight in order to obstruct non-Mainland media from conducting further investigations.

A protester demonstrates against the state secrets law during a rally in Tokyo, 9 December 2014, REUTERS/Yuya Shino

Draconian law on state secrets takes effect in Japan

RWB supports the legal action taken by a group of 43 independent journalists in an attempt to get Japan’s state secrets law overturned on the grounds of unconstitutionality.

Bejo Untung in his house on the outskirts of Jakarta, 12 February 2013. He was a schoolboy when armed soldiers came to his village in 1965, forcing him on the run for years until he was caught, tortured and jailed, REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni

Indonesia, U.S. urged to declassify, make public documents on 1965-66 mass killings

“If the US Senate can issue a detailed report on US government responsibility for CIA torture nearly a decade ago, surely the Indonesian parliament can do the same for one of the 20th century’s worst massacres,” says Human Rights Watch.

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West Bengal government restricts journalists’ movement in government building

The West Bengal Police passed an order last week stating that journalists will not be allowed to enter any of the government department’s offices without prior permission from the authorities. It also stated that if journalists are found violating the order, they would be arrested and charged under the Indian Penal Code and the Official Secrets Act.

Focus on the Global South-Philippines and Stop the War Coalition-Philippines hold a 'lightning rally' in front of the Lao PDR Embassy in Magallanes, Makati to mark the 2nd year since Sombath Somphone was forcibly disappeared, http://sombath.org/

Rights groups urge ASEAN to break silence on enforced disappearance of Laotian activist

On the second anniversary of the enforced disappearance of prominent Lao civil society leader Sombath Somphone, regional and international organisations condemn the government’s ongoing refusal to provide any information regarding Sombath’s fate or whereabouts.

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EU brings some transparency to dialogue with China

At a time when the Chinese government is resisting external scrutiny of its human rights record more ferociously than at any time in recent memory, the EU won a battle to wrap up the latest session of its official human rights dialogue with China with a joint press conference.

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U.S. Senate torture report must be released in full

The summary report underscores the need for the US government to promptly release the full report, bolster oversight of the CIA, and investigate and appropriately prosecute the senior officials responsible for the torture program.

Protesters march through a main avenue during an anti-government rally in Buenos Aires, 13 November 2014, REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian

Corruption, information and post-2015 development

On International Anti-Corruption Day, ARTICLE 19 explains why breaking the chain of corruption is essential for development.

Link to: Nepalese citizen receives threat after submitting information request

Nepalese citizen receives threat after submitting information request

The chairman of a local market committee in Nepal issued a threat against a man seeking information. He later recanted his threat and committed to provide the information, in response to the RTI campaigner’s vigilance.