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Microsoft Word - New Technologies and Human Rights Monitoring Report_FINAL
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Document Date: 2014-02-13 05:01:23


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Syria / Myanmar / North Korea / Cambodia / Iran / Libya / Sudan / /

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data analytics software / less developed media / formal communications / can technologies / technology training / social media / on-line sharing / stakeholder / draw media attention / translation services / video authentication software / online marketplace / web platform / dashboard-style tool / e.g. social media / internet connectivity / online platform / civil society networks / machine learning tools / potential solutions / web-based interface / outward-facing online presence / data visualization tools / technology platforms / social networks / social media platforms / online mechanism / possible solutions / customer relations management / crowd management / social media updates / software package / secure submission portal / /

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d.school / Brookings Institution / Stanford University's Center on Democracy / Development / and the Rule of Law / Stanford's Design School / LGBT / office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights / civil society / United Nations / United Nations Human Rights Council / U.N. Foundation / Syrian government / Human Rights Council in Geneva / /

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Ted Piccone / /

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human rights campaigner / candidate for crowd-sourcing support / /

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Stanford University / /

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cellular telephone / SMS / machine learning / can technologies / e.g. encryption / /

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