Secret surveillance: countering spyware’s threats to freedom of the press and expression
For World Press Freedom Day, Freedom House joins Access Now and partner organizations to unpack how we can counter digital attacks on basic rights.
May 3,2023
10:00 am – 12:00 pm ET
Church Center, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017
Growing evidence from civil society shows that governments across the world have relentlessly used targeted surveillance technology against journalists. From Hungary and Poland to Thailand, El Salvador to Jordan, journalists and media workers have been the targets of invasive and rapidly-advancing spyware.
The intersectional impacts of spyware illustrate the theme of this year’s World Press Freedom Day, “Freedom of expression as a driver for all other human rights.” Spyware deters independent reporting and investigations into political corruption and human rights violations, and by consequence, hinders justice and accountability.
Multi-sectoral stakeholders from around the world have joined civil society’s efforts urging the international community to put an end to this abuse. In this event, we ask the ultimate question: How can the U.N. and governments build on civil society’s work and push for international action against the proliferation and abuse of spyware?
How does spyware threaten free media & freedom of expression? For World Press Freedom Day, Freedom House joins and partner organizations to unpack how we can counter digital attacks on basic rights.
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