Thailand election debate: Parties share stand on royal defamation lawThe law has been used to detain government criticsWritten by Prachatai30 April 2023
The consequences of online discrimination and authoritarianism for minoritiesVulnerable groups are often targeted more onlineWritten by Valentina Vera-Quiroz28 April 2023
What is red-tagging and why it is dangerous in the Philippines?Labeling individuals as "communist" leads to harassment and sometimes deathWritten by Advox27 April 2023
Pakistan's war on journalism: Abduction and arrest of prominent journalistsThe situation for journalists in Pakistan has been steadily decliningWritten by Ramna Saeed26 April 2023
Underscoring the challenges of promoting digital rights in Southeast AsiaThe report also has a proposal on improving digital security researchWritten by Mong Palatino24 April 2023
Why tech companies can no longer ignore their role in shaping politics and societyThe impact of technology on politics cannot be ignored anymoreWritten by Olga Solovyeva19 April 2023
Sri Lanka's proposed anti-terrorism law aims to curb civil protestsThe proposed law is a "serious threat to democracy" Written by Rezwan17 April 2023
The normalization of Chinese-style censorship in Hong KongArt and cinema are also affected by censorship lawsWritten by Advox14 April 2023
New study finds internet censorship in Turkmenistan reaches over 122,000 domainsBlanket type censorship results in massive collateral damageWritten by Nurbek Bekmurzaev12 April 2023
How internet shutdowns in Myanmar have been endangering lives and affecting humanitarian work since the coupInternet disruptions severely affect the lives of manyWritten by Advox11 April 2023
‘A great day to be a journalist in Fiji’ as Parliament repeals ‘draconian’ media lawMedia freedom has declined since the 2006 coupWritten by Mong Palatino9 April 2023
The Myanmar junta’s war against FacebookCivilians and journalists in Myanmar have been arrested and imprisoned for Facebook postsWritten by Advox5 April 2023