Freedom of opinion and expression (and access to information) in the digital space
Freedom of expression, an important fundamental right in itself, is also critical for defending and upholding other freedoms and rights. We exercise this right in our day-to-day lives, through the exchange of ideas, opinions and information, simultaneously in the offline and online space. ‘The same rights that people have offline must also be protected online, in particular freedom of expression, which is applicable regardless of frontiers and through any media of one’s choice’.[1] The internet, with the opportunities it offers people to express themselves, is an enabler of the exercise of this right.
Irene Khan, UN Special Rapporteur reaffirms the mutually reinforcing nature of gender equality and the right to freedom of opinion and expression and underlines the vital importance of their inclusive realisation for the achievement of peace, democracy and sustainable development. ‘There can be no trade-off between women’s right to be free from violence and the right to freedom of opinion and expression.’[2] To move forward there is the imperative need to create an enabling environment and safe digital spaces for women’s equal enjoyment of freedom of opinion and expression[3].
To defend and promote the right to freedom of opinion and expression and access to information in the digital civic space, at RNW Media we: