By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 29, 2013 in:
Press Release, Anti-Cyber Crime Law, black tuesday, current-events, Cyber Martial Law, cybercrime prevention, Freedom of expression, Human Rights, philippines, PIFA, Protest, temporary restraining order
Black Tuesday: Mourning For Freedom of Expression Both Online and Offline The Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance (PIFA) continues its protest against the Cybercrime Law as the oral arguments resumed at the Supreme Court today after it has suspended...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 15, 2013 in:
Press Release, black tuesday, current-events, Cyber Crime Law, Cyber Martial Law, cybercrime prevention, Freedom of expression, Human Rights, internet freedom, Libel, philippine internet, philippines, PIFA, silent protest
BLACK TUESDAY: RELOADED PIFA Calls to Stop, not Pause Cyber Martial Law The Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance (PIFA), made up of different organizations, netizens, and bloggers, held its first protest this year as it continues to fight for freedom...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Jan 13, 2013 in:
Campaign, Event, black tuesday, Government, Human Rights, internet freedom, Judicial Branch, philippines, PIFA, Protest, Supreme Court, Tuesday
STOP Cyber Martial Law! Black Tuesday protest on Tuesday, Jan 15 Mobilize for the Black Tuesday protest on Tuesday, Jan 15. That will be the day of the oral arguments at the Supreme Court. PIFA‘s protest will be from 9am-12nn, 1:30pm-4pm, and 4...
By Nite Writer on Oct 1, 2012 in:
News and Society, Smorgasbord, Technology, Anti Cybercrime Law, Anti Cybercrime Law online protest, Black Tuesday, Foreign Exchange Rate, FOREX, Freedom of speech, Nite Writer, Online protest against Anti Cybercrime Law, Philippine Stock Market, Philippine Stocks Exchange, Pinoys protest against Anti Cybercrime Law, RA10175

With the apparent implementation of RA10175 or the Anti Cyber Crime Law tomorrow October 3, 2012, Filipino netizens took Twitter and Facebook to voice out their protest against the implementation of the law. Bloggers, celebrities, present and past go...