Iraqi Network for Social Media (INSM)
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The Iraqi Network for Social Media (INSM) is a prominent civil society organization based in Iraq that works to promote digital rights, freedom of expression, and responsible use of social media across the country. Founded by a group of activists and bloggers, INSM serves as a platform for Iraqi youth, content creators, journalists, and digital advocates to connect, share knowledge, and amplify their voices online. The organization provides training, conducts research, and supports advocacy efforts related to digital security, online freedom, documentation of human rights violations, and combating hate speech. INSM is also known for its collaborations with international and regional partners, such as OpenArchive and PeaceTech Lab, through which it engages in campaigns and workshops aimed at strengthening digital resilience and civic engagement in Iraq. Over the years, the network has grown into a key player in Iraq’s digital ecosystem, advocating for safe, inclusive, and rights-based online spaces.
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