#NoExamShutdown: Open letter to authorities in Iraq to #KeepItOn during exams
As part of the #NoExamShutdown campaign, we’re sending an open letter to authorities in Iraq to abstain from resorting to internet shutdowns during exams, and committing to #KeepItOn.
To: Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, Prime Minister of Republic of Iraq
The Office of the Prime Minister
Cc: Ibrahim Al-Jubouri, Minister of Education
Hayam Al-Yasiri, Minister of Communication
Re: Internet shutdowns during Iraq’s national school exams
Your Excellency the Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani,
Pedophilia via TikTok in Lebanon: Who is Responsible?
Rage swept Lebanon when news broke out that networks active on TikTok are luring minors to blackmail and sexually assault them.
When the story first came out in May 2024, security services issued no official statement, except for a brief announcement by the Internal Security Forces (ISF) one day later that “the Cybercrime and Intellectual Property Bureau arrested six suspects in Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and the North, including three minors popular on TikTok.”
Open Position: Senior Research & Teaching Associate / Postdoctoral Researcher
Open Position: Senior Research & Teaching Associate / Postdoctoral Researcher
Campus Oerlikon Lecture Series: Digital Worlds
Campus Oerlikon Lecture Series: Digital Worlds
DSI Apéro Philo Session: Digital Wellbeing
DSI Apéro Philo Session: Digital Wellbeing
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