APC calls on states to repeal laws which criminalise online freedom of expression and to cease interference with freedom of expression by means which violate international human rights standards. The Statement emphasises that women’s human rights must be respected and protected and their rights to freedom of expression and association must not be restricted. The Statement is part of a set of recommendations submitted to the Human Rights Council in preparation for its seventeenth regular session (30 May – 17 June 2011).
The Statement urges states to acknowledge that restrictions (whether due to state, family or cultural reasons) to women’s use of the internet, including but not limited to blocking and filtering internet content related to women's sexuality, adversely affect women and girls rights to participate in cultural life and the full exercise of their citizenship within the evolving information society.
Watch the recording of the oral statement read by Marina Maria, a member of the Brazil EroTICs research team.

Year of publication

2011

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