Global internet freedom is more important than ever before, but the current administration in the United States is planning to dismantle the most effective tool it has, the Open Technology Fund. Sign this letter and tell Congress: Don't turn your back on the Open Technology Fund, continue to make sure more people around the world are able to speak, think, and worship freely online than ever before.
Letter to Congress
Dear Members of Congress,
The internet is a vital information lifeline for over 3 billion people worldwide, but for many, this lifeline is being severed. From Xinjiang to Hong Kong and from Caracas to Tehran, repressive regimes are deploying a new generation of advanced censorship and surveillance technology, designed to stifle dissent, track religious and ethnic minorities, and manipulate content online.
As the fight for free expression escalates, the US is in danger of losing the most effective program that Congress has at its disposal for defending internet freedom, the Open Technology Fund (OTF).
We write as a coalition of individuals and organizations to urge Congress to voice its support for the Open Technology Fund. It is imperative that Congress ensure that the new leadership of the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM) does not dismantle OTF, and, against the intent of Congress, rescind US government support for its essential work.
OTF is an independent non-profit grantee of the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM). Over the past eight years, OTF, and the projects it supports, have enabled more than 2 billion people in over 60 countries to safely access the internet free from censorship and repressive surveillance. Through OTF-funded projects millions of people in Mainland China leap over the Great Firewall, Cubans access independent news reporting and communicate securely without an internet connection on the island, thousands of activists avoid repressive surveillance in Iran and circumvent internet shutdowns in Turkey, and journalists stay safe online in Russia.
Despite OTF’s important work, there are serious concerns that the new leadership within the USAGM will seek to dismantle OTF and re-allocate all of its US government funding to support a narrow set of anti-censorship tools without a transparent and open review process. Moreover, these technologies are closed-source, limiting the number of people around the world who are able to access them and making the tools less secure, thus jeopardizing the safety of users and the global public's trust in US-supported internet freedom technologies. Such an approach also fails to recognize the numerous threats to internet freedom and the much larger set of actions that are required to help those being targeted by repressive governments.
Around the world, intrepid journalists and dedicated activists are taking great personal risks to further freedom and democracy. OTF's open, fair, competitive, and evidence-based award process ensures that those brave individuals have the best tools and technologies available to protect themselves. OTF funds open-source technologies and has funded over 100, independent, third-party security audits of internet freedom technologies to ensure only those with the highest security standards are supported with US-government funds.
Authoritarian regimes have made it clear that they are willing to do whatever it takes to control the internet. It is crucial that the US safeguards the internet as a democratic space for free expression. We urge Congress to respond to these escalating attacks on freedom of speech by protecting the internet through its continued and strong bipartisan support for OTF.
Specifically, we ask Members of Congress to:
- Require USAGM to honor existing FY2019 and FY2020 spending plans to support the Open Technology Fund;
- Require all US-Government internet freedom funds to be awarded via an open, fair, competitive, and evidence-based decision process;
- Require all internet freedom technologies supported with US-Government funds to remain fully open-source in perpetuity;
- Require regular security audits for all internet freedom technologies supported with US-Government funds; and
- Pass the Open Technology Fund Authorization Act.
Today, millions rely on technology incubated by OTF to break free of the Great Firewall. We urge Congress to sustain its support for this vital institution so that the United States can continue to enable those living in internet-repressive environments to speak, think, associate, and worship freely online.
Sincerely,
The undersigned
Signatories
Organizations
1984 Hosting Company
@SeguDigital
ARTICLE 19
ASL19
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ATAA
Access Now
Asociación Colnodo
Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice
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Bee House
Benetech
Bitflip Enterprises, LLC
Body & Data
Brave New Software Project, Inc.
Briar Project
CIDH-AFRIQUE
Casa Hacker
Casa da Cultura Digital Porto Alegre
Centre for Skills and Innovation (CSI) Uganda
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Champion Sound Zw
Chaos Computer Club
Child Rights International Network - CRIN
Citizen Clinic
Citizen Lab
Civilsphere Project
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CommonsWare
Comunicación Y Cultura Digital
Comunitatea Internet
Conexo
Cooperativa tecnológica y software libre
DDP
DIG/SEC initiative
Dark Crystal
Data4Change
Data Roads Foundation
Datasketch
DefendDefenders
Dept. for Education Nantou County
Derechos Digitales
Digital Freedom Fund
Digital Grassroots
Digital Rights Foundation
Digital Society of Africa
Emerald Onion
Encrypt Uganda
Equality Labs
Free Press Unlimited
Free Speech Online
Freedom House
Freedom of the Press Foundation
FrontlineSMS
Fundación Datos Protegidos
GlobaLeaks
Global Voices
Greenhost
Guardian Project
HIVOS
HURIDOCS
Hacking//Hustling
Harvard Kennedy School
Heart of Code
Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
Horizontal
Human Rights Defenders Solidarity Network Uganda
Human Rights Watch
IFEX
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IRIF
IT9GameLog
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Internet Freedom Festival
Internet Society Hong Kong
Internet Systems Consortium
IranSec
Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA)
K-9 Mail
Kandoo
Keep Calm and Log On
Kyaukse Youth Network
Legal Initiatives for Vietnam
Lucy Parsons Labs
Lumen
MIDO
MS Magazine
Matrix.org
Measurement Lab
Media Matters for Democracy
Mijente
Movement Alliance Project
Mozilla
Myanmar-China Pipeline Watch
Myanmar Alliance Transparency Accountabality
New Media Rights
NoScript
Nothing2Hide
Noís Radio
OGUNTE CIC
OONI
OnlineSOS
OpenArchive
OpenMedia
Open Data Manchester CIC
Open Robotics
Open Source Design
Open Tech Strategies
PEN America
PODER
Paradigm Initiative
Passbolt
Phandeeyar
Planetary.social
Plone Foundation
Point of View
ProjectAinita
Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
Protocol Labs
Psiphon Inc.
Qurium Media Foundation
Ranking Digital Rights
RedesAyuda
Relaycorp
Relaynet
Renewable Freedom Foundation
Reporters Without Borders
Rory Peck Trust
SINDIKASI (Media and Creative Workers Union for Democracy)
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SP
SUPERRR Lab
Security First
Session
Shwe Phee Myay News Agency
Sinar Project
Small Media
SocialTIC
Surkuna Ecuador
Tada
Tall Poppy
Tecnicas Rudas
Thai Netizen Network
The American University in Cairo, Egypt
The Barys Zvozskau Belarusian Human Rights House
The ISC Project
The Initiative for Equal Rights
Thint Myat Lo Thu Myat (Peace Seekers and Multiculturalist Movement)
Throneless Tech
Tibet Action Institute
TrollBusters
Tucows Inc.
Tufts University
United for Iran
University of Pennsylvania
Viet Tan
Vietnam Rise
Vita-Activa.org
WEPN
Women on Web
Yangon Khit Thit Media
antiracistleague
future404
merlinux
mig5 system administration