December 12, 2024
A dangerous digital crackdown
Authorities increasingly use broad and sweeping measures to curb internet in face of political crises
December 4, 2024
Greek Surveillance Lawsuit Aims to Silence Journalism
Reform Needed to Tackle Threat to Media Freedom
December 2, 2024
Civil Society Joint Comments to the Bureau of Industry and Security
October 31, 2024
Armenia: Surveillance Bill Threatens Rights
Authorities Should Protect Privacy, Other Rights
October 22, 2024
Saudi Arabia: UK Court Accepts Case About Saudi Spyware Use
High Court Allows Rights Defender to Bring Case Against Riyadh
October 21, 2024
EU: Member States Should Vote ‘No’ on UN Cybercrime Treaty
October 17, 2024
US Immigration Agency Contract with Spyware Company Poses Risk to Rights
Systems Needed to Hold Industry, Governments to International Standards
October 16, 2024
Victory for Greek Journalists in Surveillance Case
Reform Needed to Tackle Threat to Media Freedom in Greece
October 14, 2024
Iran: New Hijab Law Adds Restrictions and Punishments
Severe Financial Penalties; Up to 10 Years in Prison
October 9, 2024
The Right Lessons from the Flap Over X in Brazil
September 18, 2024
Meta’s Oversight Board Rules ‘From the River to the Sea’ Isn’t Hate Speech
Company Should Address Root Causes of Censorship of Palestine Content
September 11, 2024
Australia Commits to Protecting Children’s Privacy Online
Long-Awaited Reforms Should be First Step Toward Wider Protections
September 11, 2024
Brazil: Submission to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
99th Pre-Sessional Working Group
September 10, 2024
Gaza: Israeli Military’s Digital Tools Risk Civilian Harm
New Technologies Raise Grave Laws-of-War, Privacy, Personal Data Concerns