VOL. 28, No. 29, July 18, 2025
View this email in your browser [link removed] EU Turbocharges Censorship of Conservatives with AI Regulation
Dear Colleague,
The EU bureaucracy is emerging as one of the greatest threats to democracy. It is robbing the people of Europe of their sovereignty. Now, the EU wants to use Google, Meta, and other tech giants to suppress criticism of trans policies and open borders across the entire world. Stefano Gennarini, J.D., has the story [[link removed]].
The Trump administration pulled the U.S. out of the UN Human Rights Council, but during President Trump's first term, the U.S. continued to engage with the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), where countries review each other's human rights records. In this second term, the U.S. has stopped making recommendations during other countries' reviews, and it remains to be seen whether the U.S. will take part in its own scheduled review in November. Rebecca Oas, Ph.D., will explain [[link removed]].
Yours sincerely,
Lisa Correnti
Executive Vice President
Support our work at [[link removed]]
Subscribe to Friday Fax [[link removed]] EU Turbocharges Censorship of Conservatives with AI Regulation
By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.
New EU “safety and security” standards will require tech companies to censor and moderate content on general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) models to prevent “hate” and “discrimination.”
The EU Commission General-Purpose AI Code of Practice requires AI developers and tech companies to ensure that general-purpose AI models are “safe,” including through censorship of content that is “hateful, radicalizing, or false.” Read more >> [[link removed]]
Has the U.S. Disengaged from the Universal Periodic Review?
by Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.
The United States is scheduled to have its human rights record reviewed by UN member states later this year as part of a process called the Universal Periodic Review. However, there are questions about whether the Trump administration will actually participate in the process, which operates under the oversight of the UN Human Rights Council, which the Trump administration has criticized as anti-Israel and lacking credibility. Read more >> [[link removed]]
Donate [[link removed]]
Copyright © 2025 Center for Family and Human Rights, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you opted in on the C-Fam website.
View the web version of this email [link removed]
Our mailing address is:
Center for Family and Human Rights
2 Park Ave Suite 2004
New York, NY 10016
unsubscribe from this list [link removed] update subscription preferences [link removed]