Topic: Antonio Guterres
The actions and policies advocated by UN Secretary-General António Guterres raise significant concerns regarding free speech and privacy. The UN’s push for global standards on censorship, particularly in the context of combating ‘misinformation’ and ‘hate speech,’ threatens to empower governments and corporations to impose restrictive measures on expression. These initiatives, including proposals for digital IDs and algorithmic censorship, highlight the risks of increased surveillance and control over individual liberties.
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WEF Director Backs UN’s Pro-Censorship AI Watchdog, Praises France’s AI Summit on Control, and Announces 2025 Focus on AI Governance
WEF to Push Global AI Governance Agenda Amid Rising Concerns Over Censorship and Surveillance.
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UN General Assembly Adopts Controversial Cybercrime Treaty Amid Criticism Over Censorship and Surveillance Risks
Global cybercrime treaty faces scrutiny over human rights safeguards and potential misuse of cross-border powers.
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UN’s Latest Climate Agenda Sparks Alarms Over Online Censorship
Suppressing dissenting views online?
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Free Speech at Risk: UN Pushes for Global “Hate Speech” Eradication
Global censorship demands.
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UN Chief António Guterres Advocates for “Sustainable Development Goals” (Including Digital ID) and Enhanced Data Sharing at WEF 2024
The digital ID push is escalating.
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UN Urges Governments and Platforms To Implement Its Guidelines For Censoring “Misinformation,” and “Hate”
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres last week addressed a high-level meeting in New York City to detail the ideas around preparing…
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The United Nations is About to Move Against Free Speech
The agency wants to curb “misinformation.”
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United Nations Policy Brief Talks of a Digital ID Linked To Your Bank Account
An increasingly common proposal among unelected global groups.
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The United Nations Is Plotting a “Code Of Conduct” For Online Platforms To Combat “Misinformation”
More censorship demands coming next year.
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The UN calls for a “code of conduct” on social media
More demands.
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The UN outlines a new campaign against “hate speech”
Another vaguely-worded push for speech restrictions.












