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JOINT INVESTOR STATEMENT ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND THE INTERNET
- Reaffirm that freedom of expression
is a universal human right that companies have an obligation to respect
throughout their worldwide operations, and, in particular, in countries
with a history of serious and widespread human rights violations;
- Recognize that, according
to numerous and credible sources, a number of countries throughout the
world do not tolerate public dissent and monitor and control citizens’
access to the Internet as a means of suppressing freedom of expression;
- State that respect for freedom of expression is a factor we consider in assessing a company’s social performance; - Announce that we will monitor the operations of Internet businesses in repressive regime countries to evaluate their impact on access to news and information; - Commit ourselves to supporting, at annual general meetings of publicly listed companies, shareholder resolutions that we believe are favorable to freedom of expression or otherwise promote the principles of this declaration; - Call on Internet businesses to adopt and make public ethical codes stressing their commitment to freedom of expression and defining their obligations to uphold these freedoms, and - Call on Internet businesses
to make information public that will allow investors to assess how each
firm is acting to ensure that its products and services are not being
used to commit human rights violations (including, products and services
that enable Internet censorship, surveillance and identification of dissidents).
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See Boston Common Helps Launch Joint Investor Statement on Freedom of Expression and the Internet CONTACT: Dawn Wolfe, Social Research and Advocacy Analyst, Boston Common Asset Management, (617) 720-5557 or email dwolfe(at)bostoncommonasset.com.
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