UN declares Internet access a human right

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UN declares Internet access a human right -

The UN has made a monumental announcement this month, when they condemned the Internet stops to defend online rights.

The non-binding resolution was unanimous, with leaders from around the world to protest against these decisions and preserve Internet freedom. They encouraged governments far to stop and think before ordering Internet mass closures and adopting barriers that stop citizens' access to critical information online. Senior Manager of Advocacy Global Access Now, Deji Olukotun, spoke about the victory: "This resolution is an important step in the fight against Internet closures The international community has listened to the voices of civil society - many of whom have suffered. under the judgments themselves. - and laudably pushed this pernicious practice "

the recent UN resolution comes on the heels of the recent Internet shutdowns in Turkey, and social media stops in several countries Africa.

Although most are in support of the UN decision to recognize Internet access as a human right, five countries (Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the India) opposed the resolution. Some of these countries have declared that Internet blockades are sometimes necessary to fight against terror and extremists to spread online. Despite this, the U.N. will stop. The U.N. is not an enforcement agency and can not actively force countries to comply with certain rules or regulations. However, there is power in numbers, and this surge in online human rights that governments will think twice before adopting mass Internet outages.

Golden Frog has always defended the freedom of the Internet, and we believe that this resolution is a victory. We hope that this recent decision by the U.N. will help increase awareness of Internet outages and the threat they are basic human rights. Learn more about how you can defend your freedom of the Internet by downloading VyprVPN today.

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