Take a moment to reflect on what the case of Keonne Rodriguez reveals.
Creating open-source software to protect privacy should never be a crime.
And yet, this man is now deprived of his freedom for defending a fundamental right.
This situation exposes a disturbing reality: when privacy becomes inconvenient, it becomes a target.
Under the guise of security, governments seek to tighten their control over citizens at the expense of our freedoms.
Defending privacy is not about hiding crimes, it is about protecting our rights.
Silencing those who build digital privacy tools puts everyone at risk.
Spread the word.
Privacy is not a luxury, it is a right.
Keonne Rodriguez must be freed.