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Esta guía también esta informada por el trabajo de abogacía de organizaciones como APC y otras que están trabajando en transformar los derechos de internet en derechos humanos. Esto significa ampliar el foco de las discusiones de políticas publicas centradas en proveer acceso a las tecnologías para las mujeres y niñas para también incluir el ejercicio de violencias basadas en las tecnologías como parte y prolongación de la violencia de genero y la violencia contra las mujeres. Fenómenos como el discurso de odio, el ciber-acoso, o el chantaje violan el derecho de las mujeres y las personas trans* de ser libres de cualquier tipo de violencia. Así como también merman su derecho a la privacidad, el trabajo, la participación publica, y la libertad de expresión y opinión ya que estas violencias pueden llevarnos a censurar-nos y a que nos abstengamos de hablar libremente. Todo ello refrena nuestra capacidad de ser y tomar parte de los varios movimientos y comunidades a las cuales contribuimos.
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The guide is also informed by the advocacy of groups like APC and others, who are working to reframe Internet rights as human rights. This involves broadening the focus of policy discussions from girls’ and women’s access to and use of technology to include technology-related violence as part of the continuum of gender based violence. Phenomena such as cyber-stalking, hate speech and blackmail violate women and trans* persons rights to privacy, work, public participation, freedom from violence and freedom of expression and opinion. It also causes us to censor ourselves or refrain from speaking up at all. This ultimately hinders our momentum in the various movements and communities we are part of.

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The guide is also informed by the advocacy of groups like APC and others, who are working to reframe Internet rights as human rights. This involves broadening the focus of policy discussions from girls’ and women’s access to and use of technology to include technology-related violence as part of the continuum of gender based violence. Phenomena such as cyber-stalking, hate speech and blackmail violate women and trans* persons rights to privacy, work, public participation, freedom from violence and freedom of expression and opinion. It also causes us to censor ourselves or refrain from speaking up at all. This ultimately hinders our momentum in the various movements and communities we are part of.
TranslationThe guide is also informed by the advocacy of groups like APC and others, who are working to reframe Internet rights as human rights. This involves broadening the focus of policy discussions from girls’ and women’s access to and use of technology to include technology-related violence as part of the continuum of gender based violence. Phenomena such as cyber-stalking, hate speech and blackmail violate women and trans* persons rights to privacy, work, public participation, freedom from violence and freedom of expression and opinion. It also causes us to censor ourselves or refrain from speaking up at all. This ultimately hinders our momentum in the various movements and communities we are part of.

The guide is also informed by the advocacy of groups like APC and others, who are working to reframe Internet rights as human rights. This involves broadening the focus of policy discussions from girls’ and women’s access to and use of technology to include technology-related violence as part of the continuum of gender based violence. Phenomena such as cyber-stalking, hate speech and blackmail violate women and trans* persons rights to privacy, work, public participation, freedom from violence and freedom of expression and opinion. It also causes us to censor ourselves or refrain from speaking up at all. This ultimately hinders our momentum in the various movements and communities we are part of.