As evidenced by the Facebook Revolutions and ensuing Middle East turmoil, the Internet is a powerful tool and one capable of change. Of course, its eliminating citizen use of the Web under oppressive regimes has also yielded consequences. Perhaps inspired by these effects, the UN has declared the Internet a human right. A recent report titled “Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression” declares that Internet access falls under freedom of expression.
“The unique and transformative nature of the Internet not only [enables] individuals to exercise their right to freedom of opinion and expression, but also a range of other human rights, and to promote the progress of society as a whole.” Special rapporteur Frank La Rue also acknowledges that the Web has become too important a tool to asserting other human rights for people to be denied its use. “Given that the Internet has become an indispensable tool for realizing a range of human rights, combating inequality, and accelerating development and human progress, ensuring universal access to the Internet should be a priority for all states.”
While the report may have especially poignant significance for Middle Eastern nations, it applies internationally. “Each state should thus develop a concrete and effective policy to make the Internet widely available, accessible, and affordable to all segments of population.” The US National Telecommunications and Information Association (NCIA) are collaborating with the FCC to analyze the state of broadband availability in the country. Recent findings revealed that a five to 10 percent of American cannot access Internet speeds that allow basic Web functions. So if you think this is merely a third-world problem or issue with oppressive governments, you’d be wrong.
Of course, these events are why such a policy has become relevant: “The recent wave of demonstrations in countries across the Middle East and North African region has shown thekey role that the Internet can play in mobilizing the population to call for justice, equality,accountability and better respect for human rights. As such, facilitating access to theInternet for all individuals, with as little restriction to online content as possible, should be apriority for all States.”
But is anything going to come out of this report? Last year, a BBC World Service study found that four out of five adults thought Internet access was a fundamental right, and participants from China, Mexico, Nigeria, Brazil, and South Korea were just among some of the countries that majorly agreed with this. Which means that despite these largely held beliefs, opponents are still denying people this alleged right.
(Part 2/5) Additionally, thousands of world leaders will inundate the Hague brought up on “human rights” abuse cases due to the MASSIVE quantity of countries who don’t have internet access in large expanses of their country because it’s not fiscally responsible to run lines or equipment for the infinitesimal subscriber base.
Our own President will be prosecuted because remote areas in KS, MO, and WY survive w/o access (other than satellite which is functionally available in all countries).
Habrá que aceptar que pese a la exageración inicial, era un paso inevitable
(Part 3/5) Finally, the UN passing such a useless “human rights” doctrine makes the term “human rights violation” have substantially less meaning. After all, a “human rights violation” could be a dictator pushing through with genocide or perhaps it’s simply a company in some country doesn’t find it profitable to have internet access in a certain area so they simply don’t. Next step for the U.S. under a progressive administration, nationalized internet service or forced coverage areas.
(Part 1/5) First, while I oppose censorship, internet access is by no means a human right. I foresee United States legislation stating tax payers must pay so EVERYBODY has internet access, because the UN declared it a “human right”.
YEAH! GO Internets! The power of youtube, lolcats, and facebook are the quintessential elements to expand the human knowledge!
accessing porn sites is a human right… is that what they mean?! STUPID UN! LOL!
(Part 4/5) This further proves my point; the United Nations may have had a function many years ago (though not likely) but ever since Libya was on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and the UNHRC indiscriminately votes against anything favoring Israel I realized it is simply an organization who is anti-Israel (look at who makes up the U.N Assembly) and if not for the United States funding of the UN, it would be even more anti-U.S. than it is now.
accessing porn sites is a human right… is that what they mean?! STUPID UN! LOL!
accessing a network of free expression is what they mean.
(Part 1/5) First, while I oppose censorship, internet access is by no means a human right. I foresee United States legislation stating tax payers must pay so EVERYBODY has internet access, because the UN declared it a “human right”.
Who going to pay for it
(Part 5/5) Currently the U.S. is assessed 22 percent of the U.N. regular budget and more than 27 percent of the U.N. peacekeeping budget in addition to being giving prime real estate in NYC and providing security (NYC Police and Secret Service) whenever world leaders grace us with their presence, including the likes of Chavez, Ahmadinejad, and other leaders who encourage freedom.
(Part 5/5) Currently the U.S. is assessed 22 percent of the U.N. regular budget and more than 27 percent of the U.N. peacekeeping budget in addition to being giving prime real estate in NYC and providing security (NYC Police and Secret Service) whenever world leaders grace us with their presence, including the likes of Chavez, Ahmadinejad, and other leaders who encourage freedom.
Who going to pay for it
is that a joke?
accessing porn sites is a human right… is that what they mean?! STUPID UN! LOL!
That’s pretty crazy.
Does this mean I should get my Time Warner bill paid for me? I’m down.
u can use a pencil to write or to stab someone to dead.. its on how u use it.. humans tend to use stuff mostly in the negative way so blaming internet is a big joke..
we need to embrace this right and instead of just talking about the problems, work together to help solve them…agreed????
It is a right to breath so we have to clean the air to live. I see many have forgotten that as far as I have heard this is the only planet that will support life,PERIOD!!! sure we have problems but if we don’t work together to clean this place up of the sex offenders , hackers, thieves, we won’t last. I have kids too
you’re** damn way to look at things in a negative way
so is it a right to sex offenders? and hackers who stole your moms info and spent all her money? i think not. go to hell UN. your a fucking joke.
the internet is the result of billions of dollars spent…that hardly constitutes a fundamental human right…breathing is a human right
should be covered by free speech
YEAH! GO Internets! The power of youtube, lolcats, and facebook are the quintessential elements to expand the human knowledge!
It is my right as a human being to jerk off to internet porn anytime, anywhere