Digital Freedom in Laos
Internet access is far lower than any of Laos\’ neighbours with only 9 percent using it in 2011. More recent data suggests an expansion: In 2012 there were 400,000 Facebook […]
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Internet access is far lower than any of Laos\’ neighbours with only 9 percent using it in 2011. More recent data suggests an expansion: In 2012 there were 400,000 Facebook […]
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Vietnam has arrested two democracy activists for posting articles critical of the government on the Internet, signaling a continued crackdown on dissent despite the early release of three dissidents last
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A Thai mother and father have sued their daughter, a vocal anti-establishment red-shirt residing in the UK, for posting video clips of herself defaming the monarchy after they received a
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Cambodian netizens and human rights groups are speaking out against an anti-cybercrime bill containing provisions that could undermine freedom of expression. Although the government has refused to comment on the
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Cambodia’s Draft Cyber Law Threatens Free Speech A leaked draft of a bill that would fight cybercrime has activists worried. A leaked of Cambodia’s anti-cybercrime bill has human rights groups worried
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