Digital Rights

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

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Link to: Expanded telecom regulations could threaten Internet freedom

Expanded telecom regulations could threaten Internet freedom

Civil society groups have voiced concerns about proposals made by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) that would threaten the openness of the Internet.

Link to: New report addresses crucial free expression issues in Brazil

New report addresses crucial free expression issues in Brazil

In Brazil, information and opinions online are not immune to censorship. Although there is no mandatory filtering of the internet, intermediaries such as Google are regularly requested by government agencies to remove content deemed ‘offensive’. The courts also frequently order content to be taken down, mostly in the context of defamation cases.

Link to: US security concerns taking precedence over free speech

US security concerns taking precedence over free speech

President Barack Obama’s administration has cast free speech aside in its pursuit of file sharers and whistleblowers, says a transparency advocate.

Link to: Iran persists in its crackdown against journalists

Iran persists in its crackdown against journalists

Iranian authorities have summoned two journalists to begin prison terms and are bringing two others to trial.

Link to: British government starts controlling exports of surveillance technology

British government starts controlling exports of surveillance technology

Following Privacy International’s inquiry into exports of Gamma International surveillance technology, the Secretary of State has advised the company that their system requires a licence to export to all destinations outside the EU.

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Mexican media giant blocks distribution of critical magazine

A magazine wholesaler owned by media giant Televisa suspended August delivery of the monthly Zócalo magazine following critical coverage of Televisa’s key role in the July 1 presidential election.

Link to: The battle for privacy intensifies in Australia

The battle for privacy intensifies in Australia

Despite the steady march toward expanded online snooping powers for law enforcement in Australia in the name of “national security”, recent Parliamentary submissions reflect strong public opposition to the proposed reforms.

Link to: Three journalists held since 2001 die in Eritrean prison camp

Three journalists held since 2001 die in Eritrean prison camp

Reporters Without Borders has confirmed that three journalists – Dawit Habtemichael, Mattewos Habteab and Wedi Itay – have died in the northeastern prison camp of Eiraeiro, Eritrea.

Link to: Trade agreement threatening digital freedoms being negotiated in secrecy

Trade agreement threatening digital freedoms being negotiated in secrecy

The negotiation process around the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a powerful trade agreement, has shut out multi-stakeholder participation and is shrouded in secrecy.

Link to: How gender impacts on free speech

How gender impacts on free speech

A global deficiency in gender equality goes hand in hand with a lack of free expression, as spelled out through trends in political representation, education, and political participation, says Index on Censorship.

Link to: Government assault debilitates Venezuelan private press, new report concludes

Government assault debilitates Venezuelan private press, new report concludes

A new report highlights that attacks on Venezuela’s independent press span from courts to the digital space.

Link to: Burmese media group’s websites come under attack

Burmese media group’s websites come under attack

While the exact cause of an attack on Mizzima’s websites could not be verified, the Burmese media organisation has received threats over its coverage of ongoing hostilities in Rakhine State.

Link to: Rwandan government expands stranglehold on privacy and free expression

Rwandan government expands stranglehold on privacy and free expression

The Rwandan government tightened its grip on citizens last week when the parliament’s lower house adopted legislation that sanctions the widespread monitoring of email and telephone communications.

Link to: Pakistan’s Internet censorship worsens once again

Pakistan’s Internet censorship worsens once again

While Pakistan has been censoring online content for a long time, the telecommunication authority’s focus has tended toward pornography and blasphemy, not political scandal.

Link to: Indian government restricts web and text services after clashes

Indian government restricts web and text services after clashes

The Indian government banned SMS messages directed to more than five recipients and ordered ISPs to block websites held guilty of hosting highly inflammatory content on the recent violence.

Link to: Journalists, netizens released by Iranian regime; blogger arrested

Journalists, netizens released by Iranian regime; blogger arrested

A number of prisoners of opinion were amnestied by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for Eid al-Fitr, the festivity that marks the end of the month of Ramadan.