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    Human Rights and Digital Health Technologies by Nina Sun, Kenechukwu Esom, Mandeep Dhaliwal, Joseph J. Amon

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Yet they also present threats to privacy and confidentiality, which can lead to discrimination and violence, resulting in violations of the rights to health, housing, employment, freedom of assembly, expression, protection from arbitrary detention, bodily autonomy, and security. …”
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    The rise of digital authoritarianism: Evolving threats to media and Internet freedoms in Pakistan by Sadia Jamil

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Moreover, Freedom House’s Freedom on the Net 2020 survey reveals Pakistan among the worst ten countries in terms of Internet and digital media freedoms. …”
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    The politics of internet freedom rankings by Tetyana Lokot, Mariëlle Wijermars

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article examines the politics of these rankings, e.g. Freedom House’s Freedom on the Net, that have become powerful “global pattern-setters” for how internet freedom is understood and are used as tools of political or diplomatic influence. …”
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    Present-day Poland Media Landscape: Compliance with EU Regulations by Oksana Zvozdetska

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…According to NGO ‘Freedom House’ research, freedom of the press suffers from oppression by the authorities, the government’s intolerance to independent or unbiased journalism, political influence on the media and restrictions on freedom of expression regarding Polish history and consciousness. …”
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    Body of Wood by Pierre Michon, Erik Noonan

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…For, if Flaubert had a personal life (as Gombrowicz did after all, but then Pasolini always goes very fast), he pretended not to have one; just as he pretended to have no house, country, freedom, mother named Caroline, orphaned niece also named Caroline, Seine at the end of the path, rolling on before his eyes, sharecroppers’ hillside groves, heaps of disciples and flatterers, well-meaning interns hard at work on his behalf in the corridors of Paris journals and salons: all things Gombrowicz truly did not have, that he, Flaubert, had. …”
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