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15 Fév 2011

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Human Rights First

Human Rights First Praises Steps to Ensure Global Internet Freedom

The group [Human Rights First] praised...Hillary Clinton's...pledges to more directly and systematically confront governments that censor and surveil their citizens in order to curb dissent, and to expand and deepen programs to train and support activists using technology. In addition, the group welcomed the creation of a cyber issues coordinator...As the Secretary recognized today, the government needs strong corporate partners who share the commitment to an open internet. [refers to Microsoft, Vodafone, Facebook]

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