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|stakeholder group=ALS | |||
|country=United Kingdom | |||
|region=EUR | |region=EUR | ||
| | |Address=Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3GA | ||
|website=https://www.article19.org/ | |website=https://www.article19.org/ | ||
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}}'''ARTICLE19''' is an international organization with a mission to protect human rights both in offline and | |facebook= | ||
|twitter=article19europe | |||
|keypeople= [[Thomas Hughes]] (Executive Director) | |||
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'''ARTICLE19''' is an international organization with a mission to protect human rights both in offline and digital spaces for everyday citizens, journalists and human rights defenders. The organization's strategy is five-fold and includes working within the themes civic space, digital, media, protection, and transparency.<ref>[https://www.article19.org/about-us/annual-report/ ARTICLE19 Annual Report Page]. Retrieved 05 Apr 2018.</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 04:40, 6 August 2024
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Stakeholder Group: | ALS |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Region: | EUR |
Website: | https://www.article19.org/ |
Twitter: | [@article19europe Twitter] |
People | |
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Thomas Hughes (Executive Director) |
ARTICLE19 is an international organization with a mission to protect human rights both in offline and digital spaces for everyday citizens, journalists and human rights defenders. The organization's strategy is five-fold and includes working within the themes civic space, digital, media, protection, and transparency.[1]
References
- ↑ ARTICLE19 Annual Report Page. Retrieved 05 Apr 2018.