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Egypt: Telecoms & internet blackout Jan-Feb 2011, and company responses
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Vodafone agrees to meet human rights campaigners to discuss how it can prevent its networks being used by repressive regimes
USA: Corporate speakers at Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference acknowledge need for greater consideration for human rights
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Un système de surveillance est-il une arme ?
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Ventes d'outils de surveillance à la Syrie : Qosmos visé par une enquête
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Launch of the CAUSE coalition & Expert meeting on ICT companies – exploring ways to enhance regulation and strengthen accountability – University Foundation, 11 rue d'Egmont, Brussels– April 4, 2014 | 14:30-17:30
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Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Countries in Transition
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FIDH Briefing Paper on business & human rights "Enhancing Standards and Ensuring Redress" (Mar 2014) - with company responses & non-responses
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Debating human rights in the IT industry [USA]
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Vodafone Group Plc – Response on Issues Relating to Mobile Network Operations in Egypt
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Egypt: Telecoms & internet blackout Jan-Feb 2011, and company responses
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Response by LINKdotNet: Follow-up to Human Rights First letter to LINKdotNet re circumstances of the service blackout prior to the revolution.
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Response by Noor Group: Follow-up to Human Rights First letter to Noor Group re circumstances of the service blackout prior to the revolution.
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Vodafone Group Plc – Response on Issues Relating to Mobile Network Operations in Egypt
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Egypt: Telecoms & internet blackout Jan-Feb 2011, and company responses
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