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Home News North America Canada Human Rights

Canada Boosts Digital Security for Activists

With a $1.8M investment, Canada supports Access Now in protecting human rights defenders from cyber threats, surveillance, and digital repression.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
7 months ago
in Human Rights
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  • Canada Takes a Stand Against Digital Threats
    • Why This Investment Matters
  • Canada’s Role in Global Digital Rights
    • Real-World Impact: Stories of Resilience
    • In Conclusion

Protecting Human Rights Defenders in a Digital Age

The internet can be a powerful tool for activism, but for human rights defenders, it can also be a battleground. Recognizing these challenges, the Canadian government has stepped up its commitment to digital security.

On February 12, Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly announced a $1.8 million investment to help safeguard civil society actors from online threats and transnational repression.

 

Canada Takes a Stand Against Digital Threats

In today’s interconnected world, activists, journalists, and human rights defenders face increasing risks from digital surveillance, online harassment, and state-sponsored cyberattacks. The rise of transnational repression—where authoritarian regimes target dissidents beyond their borders—has made digital security a pressing global issue.

To combat these threats, Canada is funding Access Now’s Counteracting Transnational Repression and Protecting Society in the Digital Age project. Over the next two years, this initiative will:

  • Provide direct digital security support through Access Now’s Digital Security Helpline.
  • Advocate against the use of spyware and surveillance technologies to suppress activism.
  • Foster global collaboration through platforms like the RightsCon Summit Series.

 

Why This Investment Matters

For those who champion human rights, digital security isn’t just about privacy—it’s about survival. Many activists rely on online tools to expose injustices, connect with supporters, and coordinate efforts. However, these very tools can be weaponized against them.

 

Consider the following:

Threat Impact on Human Rights Defenders
Surveillance & Spyware Personal data exposed; constant fear
Online Harassment Intimidation tactics silence voices
Cyberattacks & Hacking Loss of sensitive information
Disinformation Campaigns Reputation damage; public distrust

 

Canada’s Role in Global Digital Rights

Canada has long positioned itself as a global leader in human rights. This funding reinforces its commitment to online freedoms and aligns with broader efforts, such as:

  • Engagement with the United Nations on digital rights and security.
  • Support for multilateral initiatives like the Freedom Online Coalition.
  • Advocacy for internet freedom in international diplomatic discussions.

 

Real-World Impact: Stories of Resilience

Activists worldwide have faced chilling consequences from digital surveillance. Women human rights defenders like Ebtisam Al-Saegh and Hala Ahed Deeb have shared harrowing experiences of being targeted by spyware. Al-Saegh described living in constant fear, saying, “My personal freedoms are over. I am not safe anywhere.”

These stories highlight why initiatives like Canada’s are crucial. By providing digital security support and advocating against transnational repression, this funding empowers those who risk their lives to defend fundamental freedoms.

 

In Conclusion

Canada’s $1.8 million commitment to Access Now signals a strong stance against digital repression. As threats evolve, so must the protections for those on the frontlines of human rights advocacy.

By funding this initiative, Canada is reinforcing its dedication to digital safety, ensuring activists can continue their vital work—without fear of cyber threats.

This investment is more than just financial support; it’s a declaration that digital rights are human rights. As the world becomes more digitally connected, ensuring the safety of those who defend freedom and democracy remains a global responsibility.

 

Sources: Global Affairs Canada, Human Rights Research Centre, POMEPS, CBC, MERIP and Access Now.

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