World Day Against Cyber Censorship, on March 12, is a special day when people remember the importance of being able to use the internet freely. It's like saying everyone should be allowed to read, share, and talk online without anyone blocking or controlling what they do. On this day, people think about countries or places where the internet is not free and work to make it better. It's all about making sure everyone in the world can have a safe and open internet to learn, communicate, and express their ideas without fear.
How to celebrate World Day Against Cyber Censorship?
Celebrate by learning about internet freedom and sharing what you find with family and friends. Create colorful posters or drawings showing why people should be free to share their thoughts online safely. Play games or watch videos about how to stay safe online. Organize a fun quiz with questions about the internet and staying safe. Write a short story about a superhero who helps people speak freely online. Make a pledge with friends to always use the internet kindly and wisely. Finally, share these fun activities on a family-friendly website or with your classmates to spread awareness.
Where World Day Against Cyber Censorship is celebrated?
- - International
- - Afghanistan
- - Argentina
- - Australia
- - Austria
- - Belgium
- - Brazil
- - Canada
- - Chile
- - Czech Republic
- - Denmark
- - Egypt
- - Finland
- - France
- - Germany
- - Greece
- - Hong Kong
- - Hungary
- - India
- - Indonesia
- - Ireland
- - Israel
- - Italy
- - Japan
- - Kenya
- - Malaysia
- - Mexico
- - Netherlands
- - New Zealand
- - Nigeria
- - Norway
- - Pakistan
- - Peru
- - Philippines
- - Poland
- - Portugal
- - Romania
- - Russia
- - Saudi Arabia
- - Singapore
- - South Africa
- - South Korea
- - Spain
- - Sweden
- - Switzerland
- - Taiwan
- - Thailand
- - Turkey
- - United Arab Emirates
- - United Kingdom
- - United States