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Well... I think it's a bit more complicated than that. I would say that access to information is a basic human right. Access to information from multiple view points and multiple world sources. And of course, the best way to ensure universal access to information is via the Internet.
Is access to the Internet a basic human right? Probably not. But access to information should be. And the best way to ensure that access is via the Internet.