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'''Date:''' Thursday, March 17th | '''Date:''' Thursday, March 17th | ||
'''Time:''' 9am | '''Time:''' 9am EDT / 1pm UTC | ||
'''Who:''' Mohammed Al-Maskati (Front Line Defenders) | '''Who:''' Mohammed Al-Maskati (Front Line Defenders) | ||
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Join Mohammed Al-Maskati for a conversation about the Increasing deployment of surveillance technologies and the use of spyware by state actors to target human rights defenders in the MENA region. Our featured guest will present the findings of some of the most [https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/search?keywords=Pegasus&program%5B%5D=164 recent investigations] by Front Line Defenders on the use of pegasus against activists and journalists in different countries in the region. You're invited to join the Q&A to address the topics of the harmful impact of surveillance tech on vulnerable communities in the region; the absence of regional accountability and litigation mechanisms and the threats to the future of activism. | Join Mohammed Al-Maskati for a conversation about the Increasing deployment of surveillance technologies and the use of spyware by state actors to target human rights defenders in the MENA region. Our featured guest will present the findings of some of the most [https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/search?keywords=Pegasus&program%5B%5D=164 recent investigations] by Front Line Defenders on the use of pegasus against activists and journalists in different countries in the region. You're invited to join the Q&A to address the topics of the harmful impact of surveillance tech on vulnerable communities in the region; the absence of regional accountability and litigation mechanisms and the threats to the future of activism. | ||
'''Mohammed Al-Maskati''' is the Middle East and North African Digital Protection Coordinator at Front Line Defenders and Recipient of a Human Rights Heroes Award 2019 by Access Now. He was shortlisted in Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Awards 2019 and Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards 2020. Member of the panel of experts for the Dutch Government Tulip Prize for Human Rights 2021. He discovered and investigated phone hacking of human rights defenders in Palestine, Bahrain, Jordan, El Salvador and other countries. He is the founder of [https://digital-protection.tech/ | '''Mohammed Al-Maskati''' is the Middle East and North African Digital Protection Coordinator at Front Line Defenders and Recipient of a Human Rights Heroes Award 2019 by Access Now. He was shortlisted in Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Awards 2019 and Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards 2020. Member of the panel of experts for the Dutch Government Tulip Prize for Human Rights 2021. He discovered and investigated phone hacking of human rights defenders in Palestine, Bahrain, Jordan, El Salvador and other countries. He is the founder of [https://digital-protection.tech/ Digital Protection], a website that provides digital security resources, guides and updates in Arabic. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
''Notes will be posted here'' | ''Notes will be posted here'' |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 10 March 2022
Glitter Meetups |
Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the IFF Square on the IFF Mattermost, at 9am EST / 1pm UTC. Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.
Date: Thursday, March 17th
Time: 9am EDT / 1pm UTC
Who: Mohammed Al-Maskati (Front Line Defenders)
Where: On IFF Mattermost Square Channel.
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Spyware attacks against human rights defenders in the MENA region
Join Mohammed Al-Maskati for a conversation about the Increasing deployment of surveillance technologies and the use of spyware by state actors to target human rights defenders in the MENA region. Our featured guest will present the findings of some of the most recent investigations by Front Line Defenders on the use of pegasus against activists and journalists in different countries in the region. You're invited to join the Q&A to address the topics of the harmful impact of surveillance tech on vulnerable communities in the region; the absence of regional accountability and litigation mechanisms and the threats to the future of activism.
Mohammed Al-Maskati is the Middle East and North African Digital Protection Coordinator at Front Line Defenders and Recipient of a Human Rights Heroes Award 2019 by Access Now. He was shortlisted in Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Awards 2019 and Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards 2020. Member of the panel of experts for the Dutch Government Tulip Prize for Human Rights 2021. He discovered and investigated phone hacking of human rights defenders in Palestine, Bahrain, Jordan, El Salvador and other countries. He is the founder of Digital Protection, a website that provides digital security resources, guides and updates in Arabic.
Notes
Notes will be posted here