US Internet Freedom Program Funding Severely Cut, Threatening Global Anti-Censorship Efforts
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Summary
The article reports that US funding for the Internet Freedom program, which has provided over $500 million to support grassroots technologies helping people evade internet controls in authoritarian countries, is now seriously threatened and largely gone. This program, managed by the US State Department and US Agency for Global Media, has funded groups worldwide from Iran to China to the Philippines to build tools that circumvent government-imposed internet restrictions. The funding cuts jeopardize global internet freedom efforts that have operated for nearly two decades.
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· 4 pulledFor nearly two decades, the US quietly funded a global effort to keep the internet from splintering into fiefdoms run by authoritarian governments.
Now that money is seriously threatened and a large part of it is already gone, putting into jeopardy internet freedoms around the world.
Managed by the US state department and the US Agency for Global Media, the programme – broadly called Internet Freedom – funds small groups all over the world, from Iran to China to the Philippines, who built grassroots technologies to evade internet controls imposed by governments.
It has dispensed well over $500m
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