For instance, if they just provide grants and the actual thing is run by another team, that should be clear upfront. Like in some bits, they say "we do this". Who is "We"? An org that's an member in this org? But, if you look a bit further, it sounds like a funded org.
https://www.jfsribbon.org/2024/11/blog-post_23.html There was a conference last month in #Japan (which was scheduled on short notice) to discuss dealing with the urgent issue of financial censorship, a serious threat to #HumanRights. #FreeSpeech
They've taken down the page now but when it was up the TSPA just ran apologia apologia apologia for authoritarian regimes in Asia in the name of discussing "Trust & Safety". #HumanRights #FreeSpeech
There needs to be a real reckoning with the role the so-called "TSPA" plays in white-washing digital authoritarianism. #HumanRights #FreeSpeech
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When I commented on the #CybercrimeConvention, what struck me was how there were human rights "safeguards" which used language like "can". A State "could" implement such a safeguard.
But, that's really turning someone's human rights upside down. #HumanRights should always apply.
https://www.techdirt.com/2024/12/16/un-cybercrime-treaty-a-trojan-horse-for-transnational-repression/ David Kaye writes on the horrifying mess that is the #CybercrimeConvention.
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