You might take it for granted that you can load up Twitter or browse through Reddit whenever you like, but around half of the 7.7 billion people living on the planet right now aren't yet able to get online.
你可能覺得隨時能登錄推特或瀏覽Reddit(社交新聞站點)是理所當然的,但現在全球77億總人口中約有一半還不能上網。

And that's a big problem, according to one researcher. Merten Reglitz, a philosopher and global ethics lecturer from the University of Birmingham in the UK says internet access should be established as a basic human right that everyone is entitled to.
一個研究人員認為這是個大問題。Merten Reglitz是英國伯明翰大學的哲學家和全球倫理講師,他說上網應成為每個人都能享受的基本人權。

"Internet access is a unique and non-substitutable way for realising fundamental human rights such as free speech and assembly," he writes in a new paper.
他在一篇新論文中寫道:“上網是實現言論自由和集會等基本人權的獨特而且不可替代的方式?!?/div>

The argument is that going online is now so essential for participating in modern life, doing without it puts people at a serious disadvantage in terms of staying informed, getting their voices heard, realising their fundamental human rights, and much more.
他認為上網是現代生活的基本組成部分,不能上網會使人們在獲取最新信息、發(fā)表看法、實現基本人權等方面處于嚴重不利的地位。

What's more, if people aren't able to afford a connection to the internet, then it should be provided to them free of charge, according to Reglitz.
此外,Reglitz說針對沒錢上網的人,應該讓他們免費上網。

"Internet access is no luxury, but instead a moral human right and everyone should have unmonitored and uncensored access to this global medium - provided free of charge for those unable to afford it," says Reglitz.
Reglitz說:“上網不是奢侈品,相反它是一個道德人權,每個人訪問這個全球媒介都應該不受監(jiān)控、不受審查,應該為那些上不起網的人免費提供上網服務?!?/div>

"Without such access, many people lack a meaningful way to influence and hold accountable supranational rule-makers and institutions. These individuals simply don't have a say in the making of the rules they must obey and which shape their life chances."
“如果不能上網,很多人就缺少了一個有效途徑來影響和追究多國規(guī)則制定者和機構的責任,針對他們必須遵守和影響他們生活的規(guī)則的制定他們就沒有話語權?!?/div>

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翻譯:菲菲

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