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UN calls on Namibia, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Africa, and Sweden to reform surveillance. Will the Governments act?
State of Surveillance in India
State of Surveillance in the Philippines
Macedonia: Society on Tap
A conversation with Jasna Koteska on state relations and surveillance in Macedonia
Ghanaian Parliament Needs to Rethink Controversial New Spy Bill
The snooper’s charter is flying through parliament. Don’t think it’s irrelevant to you.
With new spying powers on horizon, surveillance companies descend on UK
Privacy International’s oral statement to the Human Rights Council 31st ordinary session, 9 March 2016 Inter-active dialogue with the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy
Colombia’s new spying scandal: Time for real change
A week on the right to privacy at the UN in Geneva
Bulk powers equal mass surveillance equals unlawful suspicionless interference with privacy
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