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Link to: Internet governance and the NETmundial initiative: A flawed attempt at turning words into action

Internet governance and the NETmundial initiative: A flawed attempt at turning words into action

EFF was amongst a handful of user representatives invited to attend the initial scoping meeting of a new global convening called the NETmundial Initiative, held in Geneva. It was not a promising start, EFF explains.

Link to: Do wars justify censorship? A dilemma not easily answered

Do wars justify censorship? A dilemma not easily answered

Wars and censorship – hardly a black and white topic but with conflicts flaring up all over the world it is an incredible important question to consider.

Unidentified delegates talk before a special session of the Human Rights Council on Iraq at the United Nations Europeans headquarters in Geneva, 1 September 2014, REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

UN Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva: What’s at stake for freedom of expression?

For three weeks this September, the UN Human Rights Council will meet in Geneva to act on some of the most pressing human rights challenges facing the world today. Free speech is central to the Council’s packed agenda.

Link to: Back-to-back display killings of journalists in Syria unprecedented

Back-to-back display killings of journalists in Syria unprecedented

The Islamic State militant group released a video on 2 September 2014 purporting to show the beheading of a second American freelance journalist, Steven Sotloff.

UNESCO forum adopts road map to include media in post-2015 development agenda

On 28 August 2014, the Global Media Forum adopted the UNESCO-initiated Bali Roadmap recommending principles and actions to be considered in charting the future direction of media in the context of sustainable development. Titled the ‘Bali Road Map: The Roles of the Media in Realizing the Future We Want for All’, the document emphasizes the […]

Link to: Silencing “state secrets:” Security through censorship

Silencing “state secrets:” Security through censorship

Governments around the globe increasingly perceive journalists who report critically on stories of public interest to be destabilizing elements, threats to national security, and even terrorists.

A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin, 21 May 2013, REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski

The trap of simplicity: Why analogies for surveillance fail us

We are living in a time of new surveillance capabilities. To best protect our threatened rights it is worthwhile to resist the allure of insufficient analogies, Privacy International notes.

Link to: Killing of James Foley: Banning us from watching video of a criminal act is a step too far

Killing of James Foley: Banning us from watching video of a criminal act is a step too far

We should not feed the flames of the propagandists by mindlessly sharing their videos, but nor should we make the mistake of assuming that global corporations, or indeed police forces, should decide who sees what, says Index on Censorship.

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Link to: The U.S. must lead in upholding net neutrality

The U.S. must lead in upholding net neutrality

The U.S.’ regulatory proposal “Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet” directly affects domestic internet policy, but it also undermines the position of the United States as an international leader on internet freedom.

British Prime Minister David Cameron and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, members of the United Nations High-Level Panel on Global Sustainability, met in New York in May 2013 to discuss the Post-2015 Development Agenda, REUTERS/Richard Drew/Pool

Lyon Declaration: Global call to include access to information in UN development agenda

IFEX members and partners from around the world urge the UN to include access to information in the Agenda for the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals.

Link to: Leaked FinFisher documents provide insight into tight-knit surveillance industry

Leaked FinFisher documents provide insight into tight-knit surveillance industry

For the first time, there is solid confirmation of Gamma International’s activities from inside the surveillance-industry giant’s own files, despite their denials, on their clients and support provided to a range of governments.

Link to: Draw the Line: Do wars justify censorship?

Draw the Line: Do wars justify censorship?

In times of war, can censorship be justified in the name of keeping us safe? Or is national security simply an excuse used by governments to clamp down on their critics? Join the conversation.

Link to: Blasphemy laws protect only power, never people

Blasphemy laws protect only power, never people

The sad fact is that Pakistan’s new enthusiasm for blasphemy laws is not an international aberration, reports Index on Censorship. Nor is this a trend confined to confessional Islamic states.

Link to: No press freedom without Internet freedom

No press freedom without Internet freedom

As print and broadcast converge online, as social media plays an increasingly critical role in transmitting news to a mass audience, the Internet has become the primary means through which news is disseminated globally. It has also become an information chokepoint.

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