From Freedom House Communications <[email protected]>
Subject Winning the fight against digital repression
Date October 20, 2022 12:30 PM
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Dear John,

Today, more than three-quarters of the world’s internet users live in countries where the authorities punish people for their speech online, and 2022 marked the 12th consecutive year of decline in internet freedom, according to our newest report, Freedom on the Net 2022: Countering the Authoritarian Overhaul of the Internet

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Despite the alarming state of human rights online, we found reason to be hopeful: civil society is not only pushing back against digital repression—oftentimes, they are winning.

Freedom on the Net author Allie Funk shares that by working together, governments, the private sector, and civil society can strengthen resilience in the digital sphere and foster a more democratic future.

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Explore Freedom on the Net 2022

Freedom on the Net is Freedom House’s annual survey and analysis of internet freedom around the world.

Explore Freedom on the Net 2022 and learn how governments are on a campaign to divide the open internet into a patchwork of repressive enclaves.

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How Governments Censor and Control the Digital Sphere

Authoritarian governments around the world weaponize access to the digital sphere.

Freedom on the Net monitors the application of nine Key Internet Controls. Check out our interactive data trends graph and learn how governments are expanding and diversifying constraints on internet freedom.

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China Gains When Democracies Target Press Freedoms

While democracies cannot control Beijing’s drive to expand its influence globally, they can control their own policies and responses.

For Al Jazeera, Freedom House expert Angeli Datt writes that democratic societies have the means to resist this effort, but they but if they are to succeed, they must stop damaging the very tools and assets that are their biggest shields.

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Invasion of Ukraine

Vladimir Putin's unwarranted and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine is an attack on democracy. Though the Ukrainian military has made promising advancements recently, the human toll of the war continues to mount.





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Freedom House in the News

Iran Protests: Government Uses Internet 'Kill-Switch' As Tech Savvy Youth Continue To Evade Digital Censorship

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(Sky News)

China’s Influence on Global Media

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(GMFUS)

Nicaragua, Venezuela y Cuba Reducen la Libertad de Sus Ciudadanos

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(Expediente Público)

U.S. Made ‘Marginal’ Gains In Internet Freedom, Report Finds

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(The Washington Post)



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