Internet Shutdowns as a Political Weapon: Who Controls the Kill Switch?
Internet shutdowns have increasingly become a weapon for political control, allowing governments to silence dissent, limit access to information, and […]
Internet shutdowns have increasingly become a weapon for political control, allowing governments to silence dissent, limit access to information, and […]
While international law establishes foundational principles to combat digital authoritarianism, it is often the local legal frameworks that shape the
Digital authoritarianism has become a powerful tool for repressive regimes, weaponizing technology to suppress dissent, surveil citizens, and manipulate public
In the realm of human rights advocacy, few cases resonate as loudly as that of Loujain Al Hathloul, a leading
Nabeel Rajab, one of Bahrain’s most prominent human rights defenders, exemplifies how cyber surveillance is used by the Bahraini government
Bahrain’s government has systematically weaponized digital technology to suppress independent journalism and control narratives critical of the regime. Through pervasive
Bahrain’s government has increasingly weaponized digital technology to suppress dissent and maintain its authoritarian control. Through pervasive surveillance, online censorship,
Perhaps not-so-well-known, transnational repression constitutes a threat to human rights that has been going on for decades. The phenomenon, which
Bahrain’s internet censorship has become a critical tool for the government in maintaining control over its citizens and repressing dissent.
Globally, digital surveillance has become an indispensable tool for law enforcement and intelligence agencies. A particular software that has sprung