World Press Freedom Day 2018 Digital Rights Foundation celebrated World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2018 alongside journalists and media, and discussed the important issues […]
Digital Rights Foundation headed to Toronto this May to attend RightsCon 2018. As the leading conference on human rights in the digital age, DRF was happy […]
PAKISTAN – The NetBlocks internet shutdown observatory project in coordination with the Digital Rights Foundation has collected evidence of blocking of a political party website, operated by the Awami Workers Party, […]
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) of Pakistan held the record for being the largest database of citizens’ biometric information the world over, until recently […]
“Imagine waking up to a stranger – sometimes multiple strangers – questioning your right to existence for something that you wrote online”, Nighat Dad – a […]
Digital Rights Foundation is at the largest digital rights gathering RightsCon 2018, this time happening in Toronto. The conference brings together human rights advocates, activists, lawmakers, […]
Man Convicted in the First Judgement under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) In an important decision, a Judicial Magistrate, Muhammad Amtiaz Bajwa of the […]
We at the Digital Rights Foundation (DRF) are extremely concerned regarding the ban on the social media messaging application, Telegram, by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA). […]