Svitlana Zalischuk of Ukraine Responds to Digital Disinformation

On June 26 and 27, 2017, global leaders from civil society, technology firms, political institutions, academia, the media, and philanthropic organizations attended the “Digital Disinformation Forum” in Stanford, California. The National Democratic Institute and the Stanford University Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law convened the event to explore responses to digital disinformation,…

Need Cybersecurity Advice? Meet Security Without Borders

Security Without Borders (SWB) is an online collective of cybersecurity experts who provide free technical support to civil society organizations, journalists, and human rights activists. In addition to sharing secure digital tools and responding to requests for help, SWB tests the security of organizations’ mailservers, websites, and other technical infrastructure used for operational activities. Your…

Latin American Civil Society Discuss Critical Issues in Cancun, Mexico

During the week of June 18, 2017, the World Movement for Democracy co-organized two sessions with the Latin American and Caribbean Network for Democracy (REDLAD) entitled “Shrinking Space for Civil Society” and “Engaging with the Business Sector in Policy Advocacy.” The sessions were part of REDLAD’s larger regional meeting, and highlighted the need for activists…

Burma’s Telecommunications Law Threatens Freedom of Expression

On June 4, 2017, Burmese authorities arrested U Tun Tun Oo, leader of the Human Rights Activists Association, citing Burma’s notorious Telecommunications Law. He was arrested for livestreaming the play “We Want No War,” which is critical of the army’s historical persecution of ethnic groups. Two days before his arrest, Burmese authorities detained two journalists…

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