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Unpack the European Union’s EU Digital Services Act and the Regulation of Online Speech

Premiered January 2026 | 55 mins

The Digital Services Act (DSA) grants the European Commission and national regulators unprecedented power to police online content, posing a serious risk to open debate and dissent. Together with our Senior Legal Counsel Adina Portaru, we explored how this sweeping regulation threatens online speech—and how we can respond.Watch the discussion on what’s at stake right now in the areas of freedom of speech, parental rights, and the protection of children and teenagers from harmful and experimental medical experiments.

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Adah

Adah had to flee her home after being threatened by her family for her conversion and obtained a protective order in another state.

Pastor Ezekiel

Pastor Ezekiel was captured and tortured by unidentified men for two weeks in February 2024, and then handed over to the police, who released him.

David

David was captured and tortured by unidentified men for two weeks in February 2024, and then handed over to the police, who charged him with kidnapping and obtained a conviction without a lawyer in 3 days. In July, the High Court in Northern Nigeria overturned his wrongful conviction. He is now free.

Naomi

Naomi had to flee her home after being threatened by her family for her conversion, and obtained a protective order in another state.

Rhoda Jatau

Nigerian Christian mother of 5, Rhoda Jatau, has been acquitted after being imprisoned for 19-months for allegedly sharing a video on WhatsApp.

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Yahaya Sharif-Aminu

In March 2020, a dangerous mob burned down his house and the Hisbah religious police, an official authority in charge of enforcing Sharia law, arrested Yahaya. Shortly after, the young man was convicted in a Sharia court for his alleged “blasphemy” and sentenced to death by hanging. His Supreme Court appeal has the potential to overturn Sharia-based blasphemy laws in Northern Nigeria.