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How Facebook's Oversight Board Can Do More for Syria | Middle East Institute


 
Around the world, there is ongoing debate over the extent to which speech should be regulated for the common good. On the one hand, restricting speech in certain contexts can provide key benefits, such as protecting minorities from harm and preventing extremist organizations from recruiting and spreading dangerous hate speech and misinformation. On the other hand, freedom of speech is a fundamental right of individuals to express their opinions and present meaningful political and social discourse.
Facebook has been a key battleground in this debate. As Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a statement detailing the corporation’s intended framework for content governance, “One of the most painful lessons I ve learned is that when you connect two billion people, you will see all the beauty and ugliness of humanity.” Indeed, since nearly its founding day, the company has struggled with the degree to which it bears responsibility for the content that its users post on the platfor ....

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Exposed and exploited: Data protection in the Middle East and North Africa


Exposed and exploited: Data protection in the Middle East and North Africa
28 January 2021 | 10:09 am
A woman in Beirut was driving while trying to ignore a man who was pestering her from his car. A few minutes later, she received a phone call from him. Before she hung up, the man informed her that he knows her home address. Where did he get this information from? Her license plate number.
How did this happen? In 2014 in Lebanon, anyone could get access to your name, home address, phone number, and other personal data, such as your blood type, just by punching your car’s license plate number into a mobile app. ....

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Data exposed and exploited in Middle East and North Africa, new report explores


Access Now
28 January 2021 | 10:43 am
Beirut, the private data of millions is at risk. Access Now is launching
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“Data protection laws across the region are not upheld, vaguely written, or, in many cases, simply don’t exist. And for governments and companies that prey on people’s personal information, disrupting the status quo is the least of their priorities,” said
Marwa Fatafta, MENA Policy Manager at Access Now. “Governments’ blatant disregard of the right to privacy disproportionately harms those who are already most at-risk of attacks, discrimination, and oppression such as refugees, people living on occupied land, LGBTQ+ communities, and women.” ....

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Iraq's draft cybercrime law puts free speech in grave danger


Published date: 21 January 2021 13:17 UTC
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Last update: 2 months 2 weeks ago
Articles contained in the draft could be used to stifle criticism of politicians, government officials and other public figures
The draft law criminalises imprecise actions, such as affecting the national security or national economy of the country (AFP/file photo)
Iraq’s Council of Representatives is considering a vote on a draft law for combatting cybercrime. With rapidly evolving technology and the rise of online criminality, a cybercrime law is needed in Iraq, but the current version would severely threaten freedom of expression; it criminalises vaguely defined acts and is open to an overly broad interpretation. ....

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