Art 30 & 31 from chapter 9 of the "bill" states, online platforms (FB, Twitter..etc) to keep user's details (IP, phone, ID, address, usage data, and other necessary data as directed by the ministry) for 3 yr and give it to them when asked. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#myanmarcoup
The military gov had sent out a request for consultation to the “cyber security bill” dated yesterday to the telcos with many clauses which will legalise them to order shutdowns, website bans, content take downs and interceptions. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar#myanmarcoup#KeepItOn
While the world is focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, the #Myanmar government ordered the blocking of
(at least) 221 websites, including renown ethnic media organisations. #DigitalRightsMM#StopInternetShutdownMM#KeepItOn (1/3)
249 local and International organisations question the legality and compliance with International Human Rights Law of the order by the #Myanmar Government to block (at least) 221 websites. #DigitalRightsMM#StopInternetShutdownMM#KeepItOn (2/3)
While the world is focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, the #Myanmar government ordered the blocking of
(at least) 221 websites, including renown ethnic media organisations. #DigitalRightsMM#StopInternetShutdownMM#KeepItOn
https://t.co/Vg6gjMAfdw
Yatana emphasises that Myanmar needs a quick turn around in critical responses on #Facebook agsinst threats and to turn off the shutdown completely during the election. #keepiton#MDRF2020
@SaijaiLiang@htinkyawaye MP U Win Zaw talks about the practical difficulty of reforming laws. Just the national laws themselves can take 2 years to reform, and to be enacted into policies, by-laws and rules have to be developed - which are further hurdles #digitalrightsMM#MDRF2020
@SaijaiLiang@htinkyawaye .@htinkyawaye says there needs to be mechanisms for keeping political parties accountable to their campaign promises - these should be a movement led by civil society and the voters themselves. He hopes #MDRF2020 can be a place were this movement can start #digitalrightsMM
Ttcat shares about Taiwan’s experience with chinese intereference and how brigades and increasingly marketing companies are leveraged as part of information operations