I fail to see how *not* widely publishing the Human Rights Policy can help better protect the human rights of Wikimedians, particularly when we are now looking at the dire and rapidly declining protection of the freedom of expression globally. 

We can debate how the implementation of this policy should look like, but suggesting that it directly contribute making current situation worse is a pretty disingenous take. 

On Sun, Mar 13, 2022, 12:43 geni <geniice@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 at 15:11, Amir Sarabadani <ladsgroup@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So you're saying if WMF didn't have a human rights policy, the user would have not been arrested?

The policy is not worth the paper its writen on so if it in any way
makes things worse its a problem

>Similar to the "fact" that no Wikipedian has been arrested before the inception of the policy?

The Pierre-sur-Haute thing? Not sure the foundation managed much there either.


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geni
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