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David Kaye
UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of opinion & expression. RTs≠endorse/official UN policy. ❤️=read later.
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Leilani Farha 9h
We need governments to fix the homelessness crisis they have created | Leilani Farha
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Sarah Myers West 11h
An important call from to incorporate input from folks in non-Western contexts, many of whom are on the frontlines of content regulation online.
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David Kaye 5h
well-titled (h/t ) --> in : WTF?
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David Kaye 6h
dear - *everyone* has rights, shd enjoy freedom of expression, privacy, opinion. it's not just some american birthright. and: not everyone needs to facilitate interference with those rights.
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Dalia Dassa Kaye 6h
Great piece by national security expert and former colleague on why she signed letter:
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David Kaye 6h
for all those profs at I'm interested to know: how do you teach content moderation issues? if you have syllabus would love to see it!
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David Kaye 7h
right, , you would know what it feels like to be a Palestinian in w Jerusalem, and yeah, that never happens.
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David Kaye 7h
Replying to @BarakRavid
you know better. the whole stmt treats palestinians as objects whose future is to be determined, not as humans w agency and national aspiration. it's an attack w/out empathy, and it's consequential.
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David Kaye 8h
thanks for the piece! will check it out.
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Philip Alston 21h
I also visited Skid Row in Los Angeles, where about 2 000 people live on the street in tents right in the heart of the city
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Anne Barnard 10h
Trump has dealt a blow to one of the last Palestinian aspirations that still seemed somehow in reach. Hope for right of return & settlement removal has long been receding. But E Jerusalem capital still seemed matter of international consensus. Now that's in question.
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David Kaye 9h
Replying to @brieloskota
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David Kaye 9h
Replying to @davidakaye
Huh
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David Kaye 9h
how abt a word on how this “symbolic” move also attacks Palestinian aspirations and national identity? a little empathy would fit in with ADL values, I’d like to imagine.
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Nathalie 🤦🏻‍♀️ 11h
at points to as models for rights-respecting networked regulation of tech companies
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David Kaye 10h
I’ll try to put them together in a legible format & post them soon. Thanks for being interested! Warning: i may exclude snarky comments not in my ‘text’.
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David Kaye 10h
for a moment, put aside risks of violence & threat to “peace process” & think abt disrespect for the legit aspirations of Palestinians & place of Jerusalem in their national identity
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Alex Wang 10h
Climate change impacts are already here
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Chinmayi Arun 10h
And this is why I love the Indian Constitution's Article 19(1)(a), which also creates a positive obligation in the context of telecom law and other state licensing of communication.
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Yehudah Mirsky 10h
Implicit in suggestion is long overdue recognition that modern corporations were political from the get-go. Think of Dutch East India Co. H/t:
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