WHAT KEY PRINCIPLES DOES F.A.C.T. USE TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS IT ADDRESSES?
1. F.A.C.T. provides access. F.A.C.T.’s electronic information service is committed to people, projects, and organizations working to curb human rights abuses in the area of psychological coercion. F.A.C.T. recognizes that to successfully curb human rights abuses in the “Information Age,” one must have access to global communications and information networks. F.A.C.T. believes that such tools must be readily available to people and organizations working for social justice, and that the cost of such access must not exclude any people who need help. Information equity must be a factor in the design of information networking systems. F.A.C.T. works to create access to such high tech tools, and it also helps develop partnerships between governmental and nongovernmental organizations and the private sector to provide continuing support for stopping psychological human rights abuses. In short, F.A.C.T. works to democratize and equalize the flow of information on this subject throughout the w