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A stand for WikiLeaks is a stand for freedom of information on the internet.

GreenNet suppports the following statement demanding respect for Internet Freedom in the case of WikiLeaks:

The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is deeply concerned about recent attempts by governments to limit access to online content recently published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

Google threatens to stop supporting Chinese filtering

After discovering cyber-attacks targeted at Chinese human rights activists, Google has said it’s not prepared to carry on with its complicty with Chinese government content censoring.

Hold BAE to account

Join the protest about BAE corruption and the government’s attempt at a cover-up

Press statement on the London Riots: Social media does not cause social problems

APC and GreenNet strongly condemn the violence of looters and rioters but we also call for a measured and thorough investigation into the causes of the riots and the use of social media and mobile phone networks. We urge that no new regulatory interventions be imposed until this investigation is finished, and that any proposals comply with and uphold the human rights of UK citizens. Access to communications is a basic right and there should be no “prior restraint”.

ZANU-PF's strategy revealed

institute of war and peace reporting logoinstitute of war and peace reporting logoThe IWPR reports on evidence that proves the Zimbabwean election recount was a ruse

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