The Online Safety Act, sold as child protection, now hides Gaza’s suffering, silences dissent and exports censorship to the world.
By Raphael Tsavkko Garcia
Brazilian journalist and researcher.
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The Online Safety Act, sold as child protection, now hides Gaza’s pain, silences dissent and spreads censorship.
The Online Safety Act, sold as child protection, now hides Gaza’s suffering, silences dissent and exports censorship to the world.
By Raphael Tsavkko Garcia
Brazilian journalist and researcher.
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