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This image of the kittens playing with a surveillance balloons helped promote the idea that everyone has the right to privacy, Derechos Digitales

Security and privacy: How civil society kept Santiago from being carried away by surveillance balloons

Paz Peña, Advocacy Director for Derechos Digitales tells IFEX about the ups and downs of their successful campaign to get a Chilean court to stop 24-hour, 360-degree surveillance in Santiago.

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Court of Appeals bans use of surveillance balloons in two districts in Chile

The Court ruled the immediate cessation of the use of military-grade surveillance technology by two municipalities, arguing that they violate the right to individual privacy.

Link to: Military justice threatens confidentiality of sources in Chilean corruption case

Military justice threatens confidentiality of sources in Chilean corruption case

Chile’s military justice system is accused of violating freedom of information by pressuring the staff of the political weekly The Clinic to reveal their sources for a series of reports about alleged corruption and embezzlement involving army officers.

Link to: Is the automatic visa for Chileans entering the U.S. a cause for celebration?

Is the automatic visa for Chileans entering the U.S. a cause for celebration?

When former Foreign Minister Alfredo Moreno and former Ambassador Rodrigo Bulnes were in Washington celebrating the start of the visa waiver program for Chile, it was hailed as a great achievement for the country. However, there has been little mention of the fact that it requires Chile to provide the personal data of all its citizens.

#YoAmoInternet campaign image, Derechos Digitales

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Shout out your love for the Internet with the hashtag #YoAmoInternet on Twitter. Government officials and private companies in Chile must promise to strengthen a free Internet. Join Derechos Digitales’ campaign in Spanish.

An example of a drone, an unmanned spacecraft widely used for surveillance, REUTERS/Jose Luis Saavedra

Drones appear in the skies over Chile

Inhabitants of the region of La Araucanía have reported seeing objects flying over the area, while the press confirms the acquisition of “drones” by the Chilean army. What affects does this technology have on our privacy?

Link to: New media legislation needed in Chile after president vetoes digital TV law

New media legislation needed in Chile after president vetoes digital TV law

Chile’s outgoing president has vetoed the Digital Television Act, a law that would have opened the way to modest progress in broadcasting in Chile. Reporters Without Borders says that new broadcast media legislation must be a priority for the country’s next president.

Link to: Chile’s next president must commit to media democratisation

Chile’s next president must commit to media democratisation

Unlike neighbouring countries such as Argentina and Uruguay, Chile never repealed media regulation framework established under the 1973-1990 military dictatorship.

Kimche Mapu, a community radio station based in Southern Chile, was penalized for broadcasting without obtaining authorization., Radio Kimche Mapu/Facebook

Indigenous journalist brings Chilean community radio case to UN

Supported by IFEX–ALC and AMARC, the director of Kimche Mapu Radio presented her case in Geneva to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, highlighting the difficult situation of indigenous media in Chile.

Link to: Chile urged to enact new media laws

Chile urged to enact new media laws

Reporters Without Borders has submitted recommendations on Chile to the UN Human Rights Council, calling on Chile to enact new laws to create a balance between the various types of broadcasting organizations.

Link to: Case dropped in Chile against creator of Twitter parody account

Case dropped in Chile against creator of Twitter parody account

In a victory for freedom of expression, a Chilean lower court in Santiago threw out a claim for “usurpation of identity” for Twitter user Rodrigo Ferrari, a blogger and lawyer who operated a parody account that lampooned a billionaire businessman.

Link to: Chilean Twitter user faces jail after US officials disclose his identity

Chilean Twitter user faces jail after US officials disclose his identity

PEN American Center is asking the Department of State and Justice Department to explain US involvement in disclosing the identity of a Chilean Twitter user who is now standing trial for tweets parodying the country’s wealthiest businessman.

Link to: Robbery at home of Chilean author investigating military dictatorship

Robbery at home of Chilean author investigating military dictatorship

Reporters Without Borders urges the Chilean authorities to conduct a full and rapid investigation into yesterday’s burglary of the Santiago home of Mauricio Weibel, the correspondent of the German news agency DPA and Reporters Without Borders and president of the South American Press Correspondents Union.

Link to: Pinochet era legacy still a barrier to media diversity in Chile

Pinochet era legacy still a barrier to media diversity in Chile

As Chile remembers the September 1973 coup, RSF calls on the political and administrative authorities, together with professional organizations and appropriate representatives of civil society, to promote a new legal framework for the media.

Link to: Chilean journalist denied passport over 61-year-old libel conviction

Chilean journalist denied passport over 61-year-old libel conviction

Hernán Uribe Ortega, a journalist with a history of political involvement, may be unable to travel because the Chilean authorities are citing a 61-year-old defamation conviction as grounds for refusing to renew his passport.

Link to: Court asked to protect TV journalist in attempt to seize riot video

Court asked to protect TV journalist in attempt to seize riot video

The request was filed a few hours after men in civilian dress went to the home of the journalist who filmed the video, Canal 40 TV Aysén owner and director Samuel Chong Rivera, and threatened to arrest him if he did not hand it over.