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Chinese Government Got the Largest Digital Rights Conference Canceled

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  • #Digital Rights
  • #Conference Cancellation
  • #China Pressure
  • RightsCon, the largest digital rights conference, was canceled due to pressure from the Chinese government over Taiwanese participation.
  • The Zambian government postponed the event, citing administrative and security clearances, after Chinese diplomats reportedly pressured Zambia.
  • Access Now, the organizer, stated they were told to exclude Taiwanese participants and moderate topics to proceed, which they refused.
  • Planned panels included discussions on China's digital authoritarianism, disinformation in Africa, cyberattacks, and surveillance technology exports.
  • Taiwanese attendees were warned of potential travel issues, and other human rights events in Zambia were also disrupted or moved.
  • Zambia has strong economic ties with China, including major infrastructure investments, which may have influenced the decision.
  • This marks the first time RightsCon faced overt pressure from China, despite past risk assessments and surveillance concerns.
  • Organizers view the cancellation as an attempt to silence global digital rights movements, but vow to continue their work.