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Digital Rights Activists in Taiwan Driven by Memory and Threat of Authoritarianism

Feb 23, 202542 min
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Episode description

This week, RightsCon, which bills itself as "the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age," descends on Taipei. To better understand the dynamics in the civil society community working on digital rights and tech policy matters in Taiwan, Justin Hendrix spoke to three experts:

  • Liu I-Chen (劉以正), Asia Program Officer at ARTICLE 19
  • Kuan-Ju Chou (周冠汝), Deputy Secretary-General of the Taiwan Association for Human Rights 
  • Grace Huang (黃寬心), Director for Global Justice and Digital Freedom at Judicial Reform Foundation 

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