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We defend and extend the digital rights of users at risk around the world. Organizer of , the annual human rights and technology conference.
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Bruna Martins dos Santos 16. jun.
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Kudos for for hosting such major event and also for supporting the attendance of so many of us (me included). The experience of sharing our experiences with the global Digital Rights community and learning from them is indeed amazing!
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IFEX 16. jun.
Washington Post analysis of why Sudan has shutdown internet and its impact:
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Juliana Castro 15. jun.
Final talk doodle: and in conversation about data rights, the need for regulation, privacy, innovation and data as poison. One of the best I attended during . ! Ok bye, this is over I’ll enjoy retreat now! 👋
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betterplace lab 14. jun.
feels like a movement. Towards freedom of expression, privacy, collaboration, humanity. It doesn’t end with the closing ceremony.
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Digital Tattoo 14. jun.
with : Four hectic days, tons of great new friends, immeasurable learning, and one great sticker collection is what I have gotten at . It has been an absolute blessing to represent Digital Tattoo here in Tunis!
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Spandi Singh 14. jun.
released their latest Who Has Your Back report focused on censorship this week at , ranking 16 platforms and app stores on topics such as transparency reporting on government requests for content removal, and on providing adequate notice and appeals to users!
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RightsCon 14. jun.
شُكرًا Tunisia 🇹🇳, ¡Hola! Costa Rica🇨🇷! Thrilled to announce that 2020 will be held in Costa Rica - our first time in Central America! Allá nos vemos 🚀✨🌎🎊
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Raman Chima 14. jun.
It's official; 2020 will see Costa Rica!
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Lizzie O'Shea 14. jun.
A guide for defending encryption: my speech after receiving the Human Rights Hero award from at
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Access Now 14. jun.
In our digitally connected world, every aspect of is impacted by technology. What’s next? Check out our community statement that considers all the pressing topics covered at Tunis this year.
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Access Now 14. jun.
Tunis is officially over! But this is not a goodbye. Our paths will surely cross again as we continue the fight to protect & further in the digital age! Thanks to all the amazing speakers, attendees, staff & volunteers. YOU made this! Bring on Costa Rica!
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DW Akademie 14. jun.
Wow, what a great conference! We are leaving with so many new friends, a lot of inspiration and great memories! Thank you , and for having us! Hope to see you next year in !
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Raman Chima 14. jun.
Commentating Tunisia first internet activist and martyr Zoohair Yahyaoui - when injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty
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Rasha Abdulla 14. jun.
Tunis commemorates Zouhair Yahyaoui, the first martyr of online free expression in Tunisia.
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Edward Herbert 14. jun.
3 cheers for the fantastic and team for making Tunis so special!
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Kira Allmann 14. jun.
closing ceremony w/ the wonderful , Advocacy Director 👏 - reminding us that as we meet here, many people’s digital rights are being violated. We can campaign & mobilize RIGHT NOW to defend the right to info & communication in places like .
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Guillermo Beltrà 14. jun.
. closes with a clear pledge to ensure that the online experience is safe and private *by default*. The onus should never be put on the user. Good regulation leads to more innovation,not less.The type of innovation that delivers value to society. Agreed!
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Raman Chima 14. jun.
Standing room into as speaks as part of the closing ceremony of 2019 at Tunis. Reminding us that tech companies should not be treated as the rulers of our digital sphere, to negotiate with and convince. We do have fundamental human rights that apply online.
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Melody Patry 14. jun.
2 things you can do to support activists who couldn’t make it to : 1/ denounce the internet shutdowns so cannot hide atrocities 2/ stand in solidarity with protesters in , share their story and say
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Nikki Gladstone 14. jun.
“Digital rights, privacy rights, access rights, these are not optional rights” - wrapping up by talking about where we’ve been and what’s next
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