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EU Commission under investigation for EU Internet Forum documents |
01 Jun 2016: posted by the editor - Journalism, Internet news, European Union | |
By Kirsten Fiedler, EDRi Privatised censorship Many case studies highlighted by onlinecensorship.org have shown that private companies regularly violate fundamental rights in the online space, flouting the principle that restrictions on civil and human rights must be based on law. This practice is now being encouraged and pushed by the EU Commission. Additionally, the EU Commission repeatedly denied us access to the documents that are being discussed by the IT Forum. The reason for our requests is simple: The EU Commission has a very bad record of keeping such projects in line with fundamental rights. Exclusion of civil society We have raised this criticism on multiple occasions–in meetings with the department for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME) and in our position paper. This exclusion fails to respect the institutions' responsibility to give citizens the opportunity to "publicly exchange their views in all areas of Union action" (Art. 11 of the Treaty on European Union). EDRi's complaint and Ombuds(wo)man investigation The maladministration investigation has been launched following a complaint submitted by EDRi to Emily O'Reilly, the EU Ombudsman, on 17 February. The complaint points out that: 1) The Commission systematically failed to respect the legal deadlines to respond to our requests. 2) The Commission's decision to merge (a process called "joining" in EU jargon) two of our access requests (GestDem 2015/6363 and GestDem 2016/0095) lacks any legal basis. By default the Commission should make non-confidential documents directly available. 3) The Commission wrongly refused full access to the note of 10 June 2015 and to the concept note. The Ombudsman responded that she has decided to open an inquiry into the third and last claim. The letter states that she will be carrying out an inspection of the relevant documents. I have therefore asked the Commission to facilitate, in accordance with Article 3(2) of the Statute of the European Ombudsman, my inspection of the Commission's note of 10 June 2015 and the related concept note (to which only partial access was granted in the context of access request GestDem 2015/3658). As regards the first claim, the letter states that Ombudsman is not opening an inquiry as this widespread practice is already the object of an own-initiative inquiry. Regarding the second claim, the Ombudsman suggested we raise our request with the Commission again. We will continue to report on the EU Internet Forum and the inquiry on our website.
Tags: EU Internet Forum |
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