Founded | 2011 |
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Founder | Stefan Wehrmeyer |
Focus | Freedom of Information, Government transparency, civic technologies, citizen empowerment, open source |
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Director | Arne Semsrott |
Website | fragdenstaat |
FragDenStaat is a Berlin and Brussels-based NGO run by the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany focused on the right to information. It operates an Internet platform to facilitate freedom of information requests to both German and EU public authorities. The technical platform is supplemented by issue-related campaigns, investigative journalism and strategic lawsuits, which are organized and operated by a project team and often in cooperation with other NGOs or news outlets.[1]
FragDenStaat was founded by Stefan Wehrmeyer in August 2011 as a similar project to MySociety's WhatDoTheyKnow. So far, 120,000 users have sent more than 230,000 requests using the platform.[2]
Notable campaigns and scoops
References
- ↑ "FragDenStaat.de". Open Knowledge Foundation.
- ↑ "FragDenStaat: a lighthearted approach with a serious mission". MySociety.
- ↑ "Leaked neo-Nazi terror report confirms suspicions". Deutsche Welle.
- ↑ "How the EU Border Police Lies to Parliament". FragDenStaat.
- ↑ "Prisons in paradise: Refugees detentions in Greece raise alarm". Aljazeera.
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