Saudi Arabia’s Internet Governance Forum: A Façade Amid Rights Violations

Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum highlights a stark contrast between its international engagement on digital rights and its oppressive domestic policies that silence dissenters. As the nation projects an image of progressive governance online, it simultaneously enforces draconian measures against activists, perpetuating a cycle of fear and suppression. The call for accountability and the release of imprisoned activists underscores the urgency of safeguarding human rights in a digital age where freedom of expression is under constant threat.

About Lila Chaudhury

Lila Chaudhury is a seasoned journalist with over a decade of experience in international reporting. Born and raised in Mumbai, she obtained her degree in Journalism from the University of Delhi. Her career began at a local newspaper where she quickly developed a reputation for her incisive analysis and compelling storytelling. Lila has worked with various global news organizations and has reported from conflict zones and emerging democracies, earning accolades for her brave coverage and dedication to truth.

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