A Study on Cyberwar in Vietnam & Anti-doxxing Law in Hong Kong

Written by Nur Atiqah Binti Azrein, Siriracha Kaeoyong, Ramma Nisar, Rounok Jahan Khan, Afiq Rahimi, Phyo Thiri Lwin, Guntur Ramadhan (Edited by Jenna Fung & Phyo Thiri Lwin) “ Human rights are not privileges conferred by the government. They are every human being’s enlightenment by virtue of its humanity.” Mother Teresa Human rights mean every […]

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Internet Access as Basic Human Rights: A Study on Internet Shutdown in Myanmar & the Downside of Free Connectivity

Edited by Luke Rong Guang Teoh, Jenna Fung, Zin Myo Htet, Guntur Ramadhan, Phyo Thiri Lwin In this digital era, we can see how the Internet has become an important tool in our daily life. On the other hand, the Internet allows people to access information, to access communication, and so forth. On the other […]

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NetMission Insight: Diversity & Multistakeholder Participation

Written by Akram Rashid (Edited by Guntur Ramadhan) Diversity is a concept that encompasses acceptance and respect by recognizing and understanding each individuals’ uniqueness and differences. Multi-stakeholder is on a basic level participatory decision-making and data sharing at the national level. Key partners ought to be spoken to and choose what issues to center on […]

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NetMission Insight: Human Rights Online

Written by Ariff Azam, Ratu Bintang Assyifa Arweys, Zin Myo HtetEdited by Jenna Fung Human rights online refer to all human rights that apply both in real life and online. These rights include freedom of expression and freedom of access to information, among others. These rights are important in the context of the online world […]

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Summary of Training III: Human Rights Online

Training III: Human Rights Online took place on January 23, 2020. Working group #1 was responsible for preparing a presentation on the topic. The case studies presented by the working group focused on misinformation and disinformation and human rights online. The first case study revolved around the Hong Kong protest. The case study pointed at […]

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