Representatives from freedom of expression NGOs, media and Facebook to join UNESCO, the Southeast Asian Press Alliance and the Embassy of Sweden for debate on critical issue in region’s media scene at Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand
Southeast Asia has the third largest number of internet users in the world – a figure that has grown by more than 30%, or 80 million people, in the past year alone.
The promise and potential perils of this rapidly advancing digital age is a hot-button topic in the Mekong Region.
We have, on the one hand, unprecedented access to information and communications platforms opening up to millions with the potential to ensure that development is truly equitable and sustainable. Then there are the dangers: hate speech and harassment are rife online, personal data leaks are a growing concern and online platforms may stoke the fires of violent extremism. These are threats that governments around the world can and often do cite when clamping down on freedom of expression online – filtering content, blocking websites or even blanket internet shutdowns, often without a well-defined basis.
On World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) 2018, 3 May, UNESCO will hold a special event at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand that delves will into the contentious issue of online freedom of expression. The panel will discuss:
• What are the challenges of freedom of expression online in the Mekong region?
• How do internet companies and governments address these challenges?
• How can we balance individuals’ freedom of expression with privacy concerns?
• Does online speech need regulation or self-regulation?
• What does effective self-regulation look like in the context of the Mekong region?
What: UNESCO World Press Freedom Day 2018 debate, “Freedom of expression online in the Mekong region: improving self-regulation.”
When: 3 May, 8:30am (registration)-12.20pm (full programme below)
Where: Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand
Maneeya Building – Chit Lom BTS
518/5 Phloen Chit Rd (Map)
Phone: +66 2 652 0581
Please RSVP for the event by contacting Ms. Rose Poreaux: [email protected]
Full programme:
8.30-9.00 Registration
9.00-9.20 Opening session
• Opening address by H.E.M. Staffan Herrström, Ambassador of Sweden to Thailand, Myanmar and Lao PDR
• Welcoming remarks by Ms Misako Ito, Regional Adviser for Communication and Information, UNESCO Bangkok
9.20-9.50 Joint launch of the UNESCO Reports
• World Trends Report in Freedom of Expression and Media Development, Dr. Golam Rahman, Member of the UNESCO Report Advisory Group
• Global Report “Re|Shaping Cultural Policies”, Ms Duong Bich Hanh, Programme Specialist and Chief of Culture Unit, UNESCO Bangkok
9.50-11.20 Panel discussion and Q&A:
‘Freedom of expression online in the Mekong region: improving self-regulation’
• Ms Yin Yadanar Thein, Co-founder, Free Expression Myanmar
• Mr Yingcheep Atchanont, iLaw, Thailand
• Ms Sheen Handoo, Public Policy Manager for Asia-Pacific, Facebook Singapore
• Ms Vicheika Kann, Reporter, Voice of America’s Khmer Service, Cambodia
Moderator: Southeast-Asia Press Alliance (SEAPA)
11.20-12.20 Way forward: Sharing Good Practices and Recommendations
• Internet Universality and ROAM principles by Ms Misako Ito, Regional Adviser for Communication and Information, UNESCO Bangkok
• Journalism Trust Initiative by Mr. Cedric Alviani, Director of Reporters Without Borders for East Asia
• What would effective self-regulation look like in the context of the Mekong region? by Dr. Pirongrong Ramasoota, Chulalongkorn University
12.20 End of the programme and reception