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On 24–26 August 2025, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), together with the Centre for Independent Journalism, Malaysia (CIJ), and the Numun Fund, gathered human rights defenders and experts to discuss the need for Southeast Asian States to adopt and implement a human rights-based approach in efforts to tackle the growing spread of harmful content in digital spaces.
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Kurdish Wikimedian Mohammed Sardar shares why he creates digital content to preserve his native language.
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AICB Centre for Excellence, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The Digital Rights in Asia-Pacific Assembly (DRAPAC) 2025 is a pivotal gathering of digital rights
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Exploring the risks of blockchain in aid delivery and why protecting digital privacy is essential for refugees and crisis-affected communities.
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The Tor network’s privacy architecture creates a safe haven for predators to share child sexual abuse material
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Standard Public Open Licences (SPOLs) may unintentionally reinforce exclusion and enable extractive data practices that disadvantage communities contributing valuable datasets that they have preserved and curated through historically challenging conditions.
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Under pressure from aid cuts, humanitarian groups may be exposing themselves and people they serve to privacy risks as they seek support from the private sector to improve efficiency. As artificial intelligence gains ground, experts say the rules of the game are due for a rethink.
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Invisible displacement is a growing yet under-recognized phenomenon in humanitarian settings. This report explores the structural, operational, and political factors that obscure the presence of displaced persons who remain outside formal tracking systems, such as IDPs living outside camps, unregistered returnees, nomadic groups, or those who deliberately avoid institutional engagement due to protection concerns. Their invisibility skews humanitarian planning, which can lead to inaccurate...
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Open data fall short of their goal to empower all social groups equally. Although the literature examines this issue through the concept of inclusion, substantial gaps remain in defining and understanding the implications of open data for equity in public administration, with research on this topic scattered across disciplines. This fragmentation hinders the possibility of evaluating public policies.
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Alisa Kuzmina reflects on the overlap between her marriage green card experience and her research on Cold War–era immigration.
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National Army Museum’s Beyond Burma exhibition examines stories of soldiers from Britain’s colonies
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Bellingcat’s Auto Archiver is a tool aimed at preserving online digital content before it can be modified, deleted or taken down
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El contenido digital en lengua quechua sigue estando cada vez más disponible, y las comunidades quechuahablantes acceden a más oportunidades para representarse mejor en línea y conectarse a pesar de las barreras geográficas. Sin embargo, mientras este contenido crece, también crecen los desafíos para garantizar que estos espacios digitales sean inclusivos, seguros y representativos, entre otras cosas, a través de moderación de contenido en redes sociales.
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The Modi-led government’s ban on 25 books related to the Muslim-majority region is aimed at burying the tortured history of a land under occupation.
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As digital content in the Quechua language continues to become increasingly available, Quechua-speaking communities are gaining more opportunities to better represent themselves online and connect across geographic divides. However, as this content grows, so do the challenges in ensuring that these digital spaces are inclusive, safe, and representative, including through content moderation on social media.
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Opening the IPI's archive is not just for preservation, but the first step toward creating a digital press freedom commons for the public good.
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An evolving sculpture built from waste confronts negotiators as talks on a landmark plastic continue.
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