The USA and the European Union have jointly released guidance for online platforms, outlining ten global measures to prevent, mitigate, and address attacks on human rights defenders (HRDs) online.
Recommended Actions for Online Platforms to Improve Human Rights Defender Protection
The initiative is part of the broader collaboration within the US-EU Trade and Technology Council Working Group 6, aimed at countering technology misuse and safeguarding HRDs in the digital realm. The guidance addresses the escalating online threats faced by HRDs globally, including cyber attacks, censorship, internet shutdowns, surveillance, harassment, disinformation, and doxxing.
The USA and the EU emphasize the shared foreign policy priority of supporting and protecting HRDs, recognizing the imperative of advancing human rights universally. Under the recommended guidelines, HRDs are considered individuals, including NGO members, journalists, lawyers, and activists, who are vital in upholding online and offline human rights, as the UN Declaration recognizes. Additionally, the guidance seeks to address the disproportionate impact of online threats on marginalized groups, including women HRDs, LGBTI HRDs, and defenders facing intersecting discrimination and oppression.