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Subject How Free Is the Muslim World?
Date August 26, 2020 11:05 AM
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Mustafa Akyol analyzes the freedom of Muslim countries across the world. Social media and democracy in content moderation.

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August 26, 2020

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Some experts consider international human rights law a good foundation for social media content moderation. But other experts point out that such rules lack democratic legitimacy.

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What’s the state of freedom in the Muslim world? Mustafa Akyol looks at data in the Human Freedom Index measuring freedom in Muslim‐​majority countries across the world.

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