Internet Disruption: Different Terms for Different Tactics
By Advox As the internet progressively becomes an intrinsic part of our daily lives — from communicating with friends and applying for social services, to…
By Advox As the internet progressively becomes an intrinsic part of our daily lives — from communicating with friends and applying for social services, to…
By Aaron Kesel Thousands of people took to the streets across the U.S. today to protest against what has become known as “Trump’s War” on…
By Tyler Durden As 1000s march in the streets of Baghdad to mourn the death of Soleimani, Al-Arabiya (and other local news sources) report rockets…
By Anarchy for Freedom India Are Muslims the only group of people who stand to lose out in a nationwide NRC? Or is that just…
By Mong Palatino On 21 June 2019, Myanmar authorities ordered the blocking of the internet in nine townships of Rakhine and Chin States in northern…
By Vishal Yashoda As of December 27, 2019, at least 27 people have been killed and thousands have been arrested amid demonstrations in India against…
By Tyler Durden On Thursday, police in Hong Kong announced the arrests of several individuals whom they described as leaders of the Hong Kong protests…
By Jessica Corbett In an exclusive report Friday that outraged human rights advocates worldwide, The Guardian revealed that Canadian police wanted snipers on standby for a January 2019 crackdown on…
By Tyler Durden Tens of thousands of people in at least 15 cities across India Thursday defied a government ban on protests after violent demonstrations…
By Subhashish Panigrahi Soon after India finalized the Citizenship (Amendment) Act on 12 December 2019 to allow refugees of six different faiths from the neighbouring…
By The Last American Vagabond It must be coincidence that all of the regimes mentioned in a memo given to General Wesley Clark have been…
By Tyler Durden France is bracing for major transportation disruptions throughout the country starting Thursday, as trade unions launch a strike in response to changes…
By Tyler Durden After two months of anti-corruption and anti-government protests have rocked Iraq, resulting in a death toll into the hundreds as the unrest turns…
By Liam Anderson This story is the second in a two-part series on limited reforms introduced under JLO that affect media freedom and activism in…