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World Day Against Cyber Censorship

Annual online event

World Day Against Cyber Censorship

Summary

Annual online event

World Day Against Cyber Censorship is an online event held each year on March 12 to draw attention to the ways that governments around the world are deterring and censoring free speech online.

''Netizen Prize'' (2010-2014)

RWB 2011 Netizen Prize

On World Day Against Cyber Censorship, Reporters Without Borders awards an annual Netizen Prize that recognizes an Internet user, blogger, cyber-dissident, or group who has made a notable contribution to the defense of online freedom of expression. Starting in 2010 the prize has been awarded to:

  • 2010: Iranian women's rights activists of the Change for Equality website, www.we-change.org.
  • 2011: the founders of a Tunisian blogging group named Nawaat.org.
  • 2012: Syrian citizen journalists and activists of the Media center of the Local Coordination Committees.
  • 2013: Vietnamese blogger Huynh Ngoc Chenh.
  • 2014: Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi.

''Enemies of the Internet'' list (2006-2014)

In conjunction with World Day Against Cyber Censorship, Reporters Without Borders published its Enemies of the Internet list periodically from 2006-2014*.*

References

References

  1. Madrigal, Alexis. (12 March 2011). "March 12: 'World Day Against Cyber-Censorship'". The Atlantic.
  2. [http://www.rsf.org/ennemis.html Web 2.0 versus Control 2.0.] Reporters Without Borders (Paris), 18 March 2010, {{webarchive. link. (14 March 2010.)
  3. [https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/03/march-12-world-day-against-cyber-censorship "March 12: World Day Against Cyber-Censorship"], Maira Sutton, Electronic Frontier Foundation, 12 March 2012.
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130122162516/http://en.rsf.org/IMG/pdf/plaquette_uk_bd.pdf "Reporters Without Borders : For Freedom of Information"], Brochure, Reporters Without Borders, 16 April 2012.
  5. (13 March 2010). "Iranian women's rights activists win first Reporters Without Borders netizen prize with support from Google". Reporters Without Borders.
  6. (2010-03-15). "MIDDLE EAST: Iran and Arab countries "enemies of the Internet," says report".
  7. Ryan, Yasmine. "Dissident blog true to form".
  8. Sterling, Joe. (2012-03-14). "For Syrian activists, YouTube is a sword and shield".
  9. [https://archive.today/20130415174159/http://en.rsf.org/reporters-without-borders-awards-07-03-2013,44178.html "Reporters Without Borders Awards Vietnamese blogger Huynh Ngoc Chenh"], Reporters Without Borders, 7 March 2013.
  10. "Vietnam".
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20141108002209/http://en.rsf.org/maghreb-et-moyen-orient-reporters-without-borders-tv5monde-05-11-2014,47204.html "Reporters Without Borders - TV5Monde Prize for Press Freedom"], Reporters Without Borders, 5 November 2014
  12. (2016-05-03). "Vocal in opposition, Liberals turn quiet on fate of jailed Saudi blogger". The Globe and Mail.
  13. [https://web.archive.org/web/20140319085921/http://www.france24.com/en/2014-03-13-reporters-without-borders-ennemies-internet-list/ "Reporters Without Borders releases 'Enemies of the Internet' list"], France24 (France Médias Monde), 13 March 2014.
  14. Jansen, Klaus. (March 12, 2012). "'Enemies of the Internet'".
  15. Vandenbrink, Rachel. (2014-03-13). "'Internet Enemies' China, Vietnam, North Korea Tighten Controls".
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