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Free expression online: a blogger is silenced, a website is blocked, your privacy is compromised.

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"Cybercriminals" pose for mugshots during the Black Tuesday 2.0 demonstrations in front of the Supreme Court on 9 October 2012, Irish Flores, Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance

Philippines suspends implementation of cybercrime law

In response to various petitions questioning the constitutionality of provisions of the Cybercrime Prevention Act, the Supreme Court of the Philippines restrained government agencies and officials from implementing the Act for 120 days.

Link to: Three Cuban bloggers arrested en route to covering trial

Three Cuban bloggers arrested en route to covering trial

The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the arrest of three independent Cuban bloggers and calls for their immediate release. Yoani Sánchez, one of Cuba’s most prominent bloggers, was detained yesterday along with her husband, journalist Reinaldo Escobar, and blogger Agustín Díaz in the city of Bayamo, according to news reports.

Link to: Copyright policies threaten internet use in Panama and Colombia

Copyright policies threaten internet use in Panama and Colombia

After years of being one of the most progressive regions in the world in terms of balanced copyright policy, Latin America is unfortunately sliding into copyright maximalism, enacting increasingly restrictive copyright enforcement measures into their federal laws.

Link to: Iran steps up its campaign against the press

Iran steps up its campaign against the press

A jury has voted to convict the Reuters bureau chief in Tehran on anti-state charges while authorities have jailed the head of the state’s official news agency, blocked Google services, and shut one reformist newspaper.

Link to: Supreme Court petition filed against Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act

Supreme Court petition filed against Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act

Twenty media organisations and more than 250 individuals, comprised mostly of journalists and media practitioners, filed a petition with the Supreme Court against the Cybercrime Prevention Act, assailing some of its provisions as unconstitutional.

Link to: Blogger arrested in Azerbaijan, held incommunicado for two days

Blogger arrested in Azerbaijan, held incommunicado for two days

The Institute for Reporters’ Freedom and Safety believes Zaur Gurbanli’s arrest is related to his blog posts criticising government corruption and nepotism.

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Rights to peaceful assembly and association online recognised by UN

A resolution adopted by the UN Human Rights Council recognises the important role of information and communication technologies in protecting the rights to peaceful assembly and association, and calls upon states to promote and facilitate Internet access.

Link to: As online repression grows, activists fight back

As online repression grows, activists fight back

Attacks against bloggers, politically motivated surveillance, manipulation of web content, and restrictive laws regulating speech online are among the diverse threats to Internet freedom emerging over the past two years, according to a new study by Freedom House.

Link to: Blogger arrested in Kuwait, accused of defamation

Blogger arrested in Kuwait, accused of defamation

Blogger Abdulaziz Bou-Hamid was arrested after a report was filed against him by a police officer, accusing him of slander and libel.

Blogger Dieu Cay and his co-defendants appear before a Ho Chi Minh City court, Free Journalists Network of Vietnam

Heavy jail sentences for three Vietnamese bloggers

Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the harsh and unjust jail sentences that a court imposed today on three bloggers on charges of anti-state propaganda at the end of a summary trial in southern Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City.

Link to: Law requiring registration of SIM cards in Uganda a threat to privacy

Law requiring registration of SIM cards in Uganda a threat to privacy

The Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda has called on the Ugandan government to immediately halt the registration of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards, arguing that the collected data will not be protected.

Link to: Belarusian media under pressure over election coverage

Belarusian media under pressure over election coverage

Reporters Without Borders deplores the efforts of the Belarusian authorities to stifle political discussion and censor coverage of the parliamentary elections campaign.

Link to: Freedom of information group condemns YouTube block in Sudan

Freedom of information group condemns YouTube block in Sudan

On 16 September 2012, the Sudanese Ministry of Communication blocked YouTube from the Internet without reasons and without details.

Link to: UK “Snoopers’ Charter” draws sharp critique

UK “Snoopers’ Charter” draws sharp critique

The Global Network Initiative outlines serious concerns with the UK’s draft Communications Data Bill.

Link to: Philippines passes first law since 2000 affecting cyberspace communication

Philippines passes first law since 2000 affecting cyberspace communication

The successful passage of bills affecting the media suggests how restrictive rather than expansive is the mindset of Filipino legislators, says CMFR.

Link to: Ahead of Venezuelan elections opposition ad censored

Ahead of Venezuelan elections opposition ad censored

On August 29, 2012 the Electoral Council of Venezuela announced the suspension of a TV spot produced by Voluntad Popular, an opposition-aligned political party. Tibisay Lucena, president of the CNE, said that the decision is the beginning of an administrative procedure, as the video conveys a message of violence.