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Human Rights10 years ago
UK rapped over attacks on civil liberties
Amnesty International slams the UK over its assaults on civil liberties, including increased surveillance.
UK rapped over attacks on civil liberties
Human Rights10 years ago
‘Snowden dented NSA spying ability’
The NSA chief says Edward Snowden's revelations of surveillance techniques and capabilities have damaged the agency’s spying ability.
 ‘Snowden dented NSA spying ability’
Interviews10 years ago
'US spying aimed at manipulating public'
An analyst says espionage activities by the US and its allies are aimed at manipulating the public worldwide.
'US spying aimed at manipulating public'
Human Rights10 years ago
Google warns about vast FBI hacking
Google is opposing a plan to increase the US government's power to infiltrate computer systems around the world.
Google warns about vast FBI hacking
Reports10 years ago
“Los Angeles police target minorities in controversial surveillance program”
A new report shows that the Los Angeles Police Department is engaging in racial profiling by targeting black individuals in a controversial surveillance program known as Suspicious Activity Reporting.
“Los Angeles police target minorities in controversial surveillance program”
Society10 years ago
UK turning into surveillance state?
The UK government’s surveillance camera commissioner warns that many of CCTV cameras are useless.
UK turning into surveillance state?
Human Rights10 years ago
US government spying on drivers: Report
A new report shows the Justice Department has been spying on hundreds of millions of US drivers.
US government spying on drivers: Report
Human Rights10 years ago
'UK-US spying threat to human rights’
Europe’s top rights body says mass surveillance by the US and UK are a fundamental threat to human rights.
'UK-US spying threat to human rights’
Human Rights10 years ago
French spying didn’t stop attacks: Snowden
Edward Snowden is pointing to the recent terror attacks in Paris as proof that government surveillance can’t stop terrorism.
French spying didn’t stop attacks: Snowden
Military10 years ago
US police use radar to see inside homes
At least 50 US law enforcement agencies are secretly using radars that enable them to see inside the houses.
US police use radar to see inside homes
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