Transcript of the interview with digital researcher Antonio Casilli about the ongoing war for Internet privacy in the age of global surveillance.
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In his latest column, Tarik Günersel provides an overview of the struggle for LGBTQI rights in Turkey and a proposal for tracking the chronology of human interactions.
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The attack on Charlie Hebdo has rekindled discussion about Ecuadorian political cartoonist Xavier Bonilla (aka Bonil), who was sanctioned and forced to change one of his political cartoons last year.
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After the Arab spring revolutions, nothing terrifies the Saudi regime more than 140 characters on Twitter by a political reformist or anyone who dreams of a brighter future.
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Sergei Misyura, whose twitter account has over 15,000 followers, spent four months with the 72nd Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, fighting in the ‘Anti-Terrorist Operation’ (ATO) in Luhansk region.
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A Spanish company has been targeting the social media accounts of critics of the Ecuadorean government.
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Can some countries prevent the media from full access based on it being a risk to security? Can conflict be a genuine excuse for censorship and the restriction of free expression?
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