The Last Word bookshop and Digital Rights Foundation recently collaborated on a discussion session held at the Last Word in Lahore, Pakistan, to help develop an […]
Digital Rights Foundation recognises that the government must protect its citizens, as is its duty, especially in turbulent times. Digital Rights Foundation also recognises, however, that […]
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab government departments fail to share information with citizens via web portals; Punjab Information Department does not have even a web site: Report […]
Earlier this week, Privacy International released their in-depth report on the state of surveillance in Pakistan, Tipping the scales: Security & surveillance in Pakistan. Available to […]
Digital Rights Foundation is seriously concerned by revelations of the infiltration of Pakistan’s Internet Exchange by Britain’s GCHQ intelligence agency. We urge the government of Pakistan […]
Nighat Dad, Digital Rights Foundation’s founder, was recently honoured by Time Magazine, by being named one of its Next Generation Leaders of 2015. She joins five […]
On May 28th, Telenor Pakistan (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Norwegian telecommunications Telenor Group) formally announced that it had partnered with Facebook on the latter’s […]
PEC Bill/2015: INDUSTRY AND CIVIL SOCIETY ACTIVISTS STRONGLY REFUTE IT STATE MINISTER’S DELIBERATE DISTORTIONS AND ALLEGATIONS AND DEMAND PUBLIC HEARING 20 May 2015 We, the […]