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    An Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg: The World’s Freedom of Expression is in Your Hands

    by freespeechcollective | Nov 14, 2018 | Statements

    The World’s Freedom of Expression is in Your Hands The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and more than 70 human and digital rights groups called on Mark Zuckerberg today to add real transparency and accountability to Facebook’s content removal process....
    33 eminent South Asians write letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister for release of Shahidul Alam on 100th day of detention

    33 eminent South Asians write letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister for release of Shahidul Alam on 100th day of detention

    by freespeechcollective | Nov 14, 2018 | Statements

    Arundhati Roy, Aparna Sen, Romilla Thapar, Amitav Ghosh, Shabhana Azmi, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Nandita Das, Mohammad Hanif, Anish Kapoor among other eminent persons from across South Asia have come together to write a letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina...
    Sitamarhi lynching : Video taken down from Millat Times

    Sitamarhi lynching : Video taken down from Millat Times

    by freespeechcollective | Nov 12, 2018 | Censorship - Social Media

    Virtually every day, important social media platforms like Facebook, Youtube and Twitter clamp down on news and views put out by independent news sites. These social media networks take refuge in ‘official’ communication, government orders or police directives and...
    Journalists covering conflict: How to stay safe and live to tell the story!

    Journalists covering conflict: How to stay safe and live to tell the story!

    by freespeechcollective | Nov 12, 2018 | Commentaries

    Forget India Today anchor Rahul Kanwal’s ridiculous GI Joe shenanigans aired on the eve of the elections in Chhattisgarh today, how do ‘real’ journalists stay safe and still get the story when they are cover conflict in Bastar? Here’s a quick primer put together by...
    66A and other legal zombies: Why 66A continues to be in use

    66A and other legal zombies: Why 66A continues to be in use

    by freespeechcollective | Nov 8, 2018 | Censorship - Social Media

    Section 66A and other legal zombies IFF Research Series, Working Paper No. 2, November 2018 Despite the striking down of Sec 66A by the Supreme Court of India in March 2015, it continues to be in use by police across the country.  In this important report, Abhinav...
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