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WITNESS | Preserving Evidence during Internet Shutdowns in Latin America | Indira Cornelio, WITNESS @witnessorg | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
From Chile to Colombia to Mexico, activists, journalists and citizen eye witnesses are facing the challenge of internet shutdowns with innovative tactics and fierce courage.
In this short snippet from WITNESS' first virtual Huddle 'Eyes on Shutdowns: Documenting for Human Rights', Indira Cornelio, communications coordinator for WITNESS' Latin America & the Caribbean Program, spotlights the numerous tools and strategies that helped the world see the truth of citizen unrest.
There is still so much more to learn from our movements. Read from Indi's latest blog post in Spanish: wit.to/AnteLosBloqueos
Watch the full Huddle: wit.to/ShutdownsHuddle
Download more resources from WITNESS' global campaign, 'Eyes on Internet Shutdowns: Documenting for Human Rights': wit.to/Internet-Shutdowns
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Preserving Evidence during Internet Shutdowns in Latin America | Indira Cornelio, WITNESS @witnessorg

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