President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed new rounds of restrictive measures on Russian-affiliated online media outlets, and the courts continued the dubious practice of blocking online resources by ordering a “seizure of internet users’ intellectual property rights.” Additionally, lawmakers put forth a number of draft laws that prohibit content denying Russian aggression in Ukraine and create broadly-worded preconditions for blocking online resources, at times without a court order. However, censorship remains a negative trend in the online environment. The environment for Internet freedom in Ukraine improved because there were no intentional disruptions to internet access and fewer reported cases of users imprisoned for online activities protected under international human rights standards. Emergency Assistance and Thematic Programs.Afghanistan Human Rights Coordination Mechanism.Government Accountability & Transparency.
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