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Deputy Ombudsman Stresses Importance of Digital Rights at Recent Training Session

Dili, August 29, 2024 — The second stage of the training program on “Communication in the Age of Social Media and Tech Platforms,” organized by the Association of Information and Progressive Technology of Timor-Leste (ITP-TL), concluded successfully from August 27 to 29, 2024. The training took place at the Oriente Foundation in Dili and featured the participation of two officials from the Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice (PDHJ).

At the opening of the training, Deputy Ombudsman for Good Governance, Rigoberto Monteiro, underscored the essential role of protecting citizens’ rights in the digital era. “The state must guarantee the right to access information and digitalization, particularly the rights to expression and information,” Monteiro remarked. “It is also vital to recognize that the right to expression can sometimes be misused to infringe on others’ human rights. Thus, the state must ensure that laws, including those addressing cybercrime, are well-crafted and effective.”

Monteiro emphasized that digital rights are a fundamental aspect of human rights, stating, “Discussing digital rights is inherently about discussing human rights.” He stressed the importance of ensuring everyone’s ability to access information and digital platforms as a cornerstone of these rights.

During the three-day training, participants engaged with a variety of topics, including:

– The right to access and use computers and other electronic devices

– The right to access and use digital content

– The right to create and share digital media

– The right to privacy in the digital community

– The right to express opinions freely

– The right to report inappropriate behaviours such as bullying, hate speech, online sexual harassment, disinformation, and misinformation

Organized by ITP-TL, the training is part of their ongoing efforts as a civil society organization dedicated to research, capacity building, and advocacy in digital rights, internet freedom, and open technology in Timor-Leste.

The event saw strong participation from civil society organizations, media, universities, community groups, and public institutions, all contributing to the discussion on internet freedom and digital rights in Timor-Leste.

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