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Bloggers in Kenya and Zambia call for Digital Rights

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24 May 2024
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The Bloggers of Zambia and the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) join fellow Africans in commemorating this significant day, which honours the hard-fought struggles for independence, democracy, and human rights across the continent ahead of Africa Freedom Day.

This day reminds us of the fundamental principles of freedom, equality, and justice, which underpin our collective aspirations for a better and more prosperous Africa. At the heart of Africa Freedom Day is the recognition of the inherent dignity and rights of all Africans, including the right to freedom of expression, access to information, and privacy. In today’s digital age, these rights are more relevant and essential than ever, as they shape our ability to fully participate in the digital sphere, exercise democratic freedoms, and hold those in power accountable.

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Despite the progress made in advancing digital rights across Africa, significant challenges persist that threaten to undermine the principles of freedom and democracy. Issues such as internet shutdowns, censorship, and the arbitrary arrest and harassment of online activists continue to violate digital rights, stifle dissent, silence critical voices, and erode the foundations of democracy and good governance.

In solidarity with fellow Africans, bloggers and digital rights advocates demand the protection and promotion of digital rights. They call upon African governments to uphold their commitments to international human rights standards, including the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, by ensuring:

  • Freedom of Expression: Governments should respect and protect the right to freedom of expression both online and offline, allowing individuals to express their opinions, share information, and engage in public discourse without fear of censorship or reprisal.
  • Access to Information: There must be a removal of barriers to access to information, including restrictions on internet access, content blocking, and the criminalization of online speech. Access to information empowers citizens to make informed decisions and participate meaningfully in civic life.
  • Privacy and Data Protection: Robust data protection laws and mechanisms are necessary to safeguard individuals’ privacy rights and prevent unauthorized surveillance and data breaches. Privacy is a fundamental human right that must be respected and protected in the digital age.
  • Digital Inclusion: Bridging the digital divide and ensuring universal access to the internet and digital technologies for all Africans, particularly marginalized and underserved communities, is essential for promoting economic opportunities, social equity, and sustainable development.
  • Accountability and Transparency: Greater transparency and accountability in the governance of digital technologies, including the regulation of social media platforms, online content moderation, and surveillance practices, are crucial. Governments must ensure that regulatory frameworks are transparent, inclusive, and subject to democratic oversight.

On this Africa Freedom Day, the Bloggers of Zambia and BAKE reaffirm their commitment to defending and promoting digital rights as essential components of freedom, democracy, and human dignity in Africa. They strive to build a continent where the digital space is a vibrant, inclusive, and safe environment for all Africans to exercise their rights and freedoms without fear or discrimination.

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