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...
In Defense of a Computer Wizard: Aaron Swartz, the Great One by Jose Mario De Vega On behalf of all the bloggers, hacktivists, and netizens of the world, I am sincerely offering my condolences and solidarity to the family and love ones of the late Aa...
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...
#NoToCybercimeLaw: Take action on January 15 by Vencer Crisostomo, http://www.thepoc.net January 13, 2013 Various groups are set to hold a protest march in front of the Supreme Court (SC) in Manila on Tuesday as the oral arguments against President N...
Not content with the Sovietization of the Philippine economy, Noynoy’s Yellowsheviks have pressed on with muzzling the constitutionally protected freedom of expression. It remains to be seen if the Supreme Court will be bullied with the threat...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Oct 31, 2012 in:
Blog, Advice, Freedom of expression, Freedom of speech, Malaysia, Malaysiakini, Politics, Politics of Sexuality, Sexuality, Singapore, society
To do or not to do: A discourse on the naked truth, the Freedom of Expression and Individuality by Jose Mario De Vega I refer to the letter of Angeline Lesslar, “Young sex bloggers a sign of societal breakdown”, Malaysiakini, October 25th. Indeed...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Oct 8, 2012 in:
Statement, Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, Filipino people, Freedom of expression, Freedom of speech, fundamental liberties, international bill of human rights, international obligation, internet freedom, philippines, PIFA, privacy and freedom of expression, RA 10175, unity statement
Unity Statement of the Philippine Internet Freedom Alliance (PIFA) & List of members #PIFAph We are a broad alliance of organizations and individuals who stand together to protect our basic rights to liberty and dignity – including the right to...