Online freedom of expression
Melody Patry @melodypatry!
Senior advocacy officer, Index on Censorship!
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Boot Camp for Journalists!
Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom!
European University Institute!
11 June 2014!
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From click to brick	
  
From the online world to the streets: Digital
freedom of expression can help free expression in
general!
!
à Preventing critical speech online and restricting press
freedom on the internet has becomes a way to control the
environment for freedom of expression both online and
offline!
New opportunities,
new threats	
  
§  Legal barriers: new laws to regulate online
speech + criminal defamation and privacy
laws used to chill online freedom of
expression!
!
§  Technological threats: filters, blocking access
to websites, surveillance, hacking!
§  Free speech debate: hate speech,
blasphemy, obscenity and online abuse!
Criminalisation of online speech
and social media	
  
Twitter ban: the Turkish
experiment	
  
AP	
  Photo	
  
Silencing critical voices	
  
Political arrests, intimidation, “pulling the plug”!
§  Case study - Azerbaijan: DDoS attacks,
financial squeeze of independent media, arrests
of journalists and activists under trumped up
charges !
	
  
Surveillance, cyber attacks and
cyberbullying	
  
Various implications of mass surveillance for free speech!
!
§  Case study – UK: pressure to destroy files provided by
Snowden; destruction of computer hard disks in the basement
of The Guardian’s offices + wrongful arrest of David Miranda
under the UK’s Terrorism Act!
“The protection of national security secrets must never be
used as an excuse to intimidate the press into silence
and backing off from its crucial work in the clarification of
human rights violations.” !
!
Frank La Rue, UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression!
	
  
h'p://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2014/jan/31/snowden-­‐files-­‐computer-­‐destroyed-­‐guardian-­‐gchq-­‐basement-­‐video	
  	
  
New tool for journalists:
Website to report and map out
media freedom violations in
Europe	
  
Reporting and mapping media
freedom violations in Europe
 
	
  
	
  
h'p://mediafreedom.ushahidi.com/	
  
 
	
  
h'p://mediafreedom.ushahidi.com/	
  
	
  
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Online freedom of expression

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    Online freedom ofexpression Melody Patry @melodypatry! Senior advocacy officer, Index on Censorship! ! Boot Camp for Journalists! Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom! European University Institute! 11 June 2014! ! !
  • 2.
    From click tobrick   From the online world to the streets: Digital freedom of expression can help free expression in general! ! à Preventing critical speech online and restricting press freedom on the internet has becomes a way to control the environment for freedom of expression both online and offline!
  • 3.
    New opportunities, new threats   §  Legal barriers: new laws to regulate online speech + criminal defamation and privacy laws used to chill online freedom of expression! ! §  Technological threats: filters, blocking access to websites, surveillance, hacking! §  Free speech debate: hate speech, blasphemy, obscenity and online abuse!
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    Criminalisation of onlinespeech and social media  
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    Twitter ban: theTurkish experiment   AP  Photo  
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    Silencing critical voices   Political arrests, intimidation, “pulling the plug”! §  Case study - Azerbaijan: DDoS attacks, financial squeeze of independent media, arrests of journalists and activists under trumped up charges !  
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    Surveillance, cyber attacksand cyberbullying  
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    Various implications ofmass surveillance for free speech! ! §  Case study – UK: pressure to destroy files provided by Snowden; destruction of computer hard disks in the basement of The Guardian’s offices + wrongful arrest of David Miranda under the UK’s Terrorism Act! “The protection of national security secrets must never be used as an excuse to intimidate the press into silence and backing off from its crucial work in the clarification of human rights violations.” ! ! Frank La Rue, UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression!  
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    New tool forjournalists: Website to report and map out media freedom violations in Europe  
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    Reporting and mappingmedia freedom violations in Europe
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    Advocacy,  research  and  response  tool   §  Crowdsource  reporGng   §  VerificaGon/support   §  Alert  mechanism   §  Advocacy   §  Monitoring,  research