Human Rights Council

UN encourages community responses to online hatred in new report
UN encourages community responses to online hatred in new report 27 June 2014

A new UN report discussed in Geneva on 25 June 2014, cites the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and Bytes for All (B4A), Pakistan as leaders in working to protect freedom of expression online, strengthen the digital security of human rights defenders and end gender-based violence online.

Human Right Council 26: The internet and human rights
Human Right Council 26: The internet and human rights 19 June 2014 Article 19

“One year after the Snowden revelations, the Human Rights Council must recognise that trust in the internet is conditional on respect for the rights to freedom of expression and privacy, regardless of users’ nationality or location”, says a joint statement supported by APC and delivered today in Geneva.

Human Right Council 26: The internet and human rights
Human Right Council 26: The internet and human rights 19 June 2014

“One year after the Snowden revelations, the Human Rights Council must recognise that trust in the internet is conditional on respect for the rights to freedom of expression and privacy, regardless of users’ nationality or location”, says a joint statement supported by APC and delivered today in Geneva.

Briefing note: Human Rights Council 26th session
Briefing note: Human Rights Council 26th session 09 June 2014 Deniz Duru Aydin (Access) and Deborah Brown and Shawna Finnegan (APC)

The 26th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC) is taking place in Geneva from 10 to 27 June. Information on the internet-related human rights issues that will be addressed there are provided by APC and Access in this briefing note.

Briefing note: Human Rights Council 26th session
Briefing note: Human Rights Council 26th session 09 June 2014 Deniz Duru Aydin (Access), Deborah Brown and Shawna Finnegan

The 26th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC26) will take place in Geneva from 10 to 27 June. This session will include debate on a new resolution on the protection and promotion of human rights online, as well as special panels on racism online and on the safety of journalists. New reports on these topics, as well as violence against women and freedom of association signal a growing focus...

NGOs disappointed by weak promises on human rights in Malaysia
NGOs disappointed by weak promises on human rights in Malaysia 20 March 2014

The UN Human Rights Council officially adopted the outcome report on Malaysia’s second Universal Periodic Review (UPR) today. “It is disappointing that while Malaysia received the most recommendations regarding the abolition of the death penalty, all such recommendations were rejected,” said a coalition of Malaysian NGOs in a statement supported by APC.

Human Rights Council 25: Oral statement on whistleblowers
Human Rights Council 25: Oral statement on whistleblowers 10 March 2014 APC, Reporters Without Borders, Access, Article 19, EFF, Privacy International

Nearly a third of UN member states already have some laws covering whistleblower activity. Nonetheless, some, such as those in the United States and United Kingdom, have proved seriously inadequate when the information disclosed concerns the activities of the state itself, especially when national security is invoked.

Briefing note: Human Rights Council 25th session
Briefing note: Human Rights Council 25th session 28 February 2014 DB, JL and SF

The 25th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC) will take place in Geneva from March 3rd to 28th. Information on the internet-related human rights issues that will be addressed there are provided by APC and Access in this briefing note.

Response to Pakistan's submission to the 24th Human Rights Council on the importance of multi-stakeholder Internet Governance
Response to Pakistan's submission to the 24th Human Rights Council on the importance of multi-stakeholder Internet Governance 02 October 2013 APC and Bytes for All

At the 24th session of the Human Rights Council, during General Debate on the promotion and protection of all human rights, Pakistan, speaking on behalf of Ecuador, Venezuela, Cuba, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Russia, Indonesia, Bolivia, Iran, and China, expressed concerns regarding revelations of the use and abuse of advanced surveillance technologies by some States, in serious violation of the right to...

Response to Pakistan's submission to the 24th Human Rights Council on the importance of multi-stakeholder Internet Governance
Response to Pakistan's submission to the 24th Human Rights Council on the importance of multi-stakeholder Internet Governance 01 October 2013 Valeria Betancourt

During General Debate on the promotion and protection of all human rights, Pakistan, speaking on behalf of 10 other countries, expressed concerns regarding use and abuse of advanced surveillance technologies in serious violation of the right to privacy and international law. Bytes for All, Pakistan and APC commend those countries for their statement. At the same time, we are concerned about pro...

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