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A Week On The Right To Privacy At The UN In Geneva
7th March 2016
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News & Analysis
UN Calls On Namibia, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Africa, and Sweden To Reform Surveillance. Will the Governments Act?
31st March 2016
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Press release
Landmark UK Surveillance Case To Be Heard In Strasbourg Tomorrow
1st November 2017
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Long Read
Switching Hats: Why South Africa’s Surveillance Industry Needs Scrutiny
14th December 2016
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Statement: R2K and PI join amaBhungane RICA challenge as amicus curiae
7th August 2018
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Long Read
Data Privacy Week: Privacy in Public Spaces
30th January 2019
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News & Analysis
Lone Voices Leading the Way: How Civil Society in Africa is Successfully Countering Government Narratives on Cyber Security
11th July 2018
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Following the money: How States are funding surveillance technologies
25th March 2014
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Privacy International files complaint with South African export control body regarding export of surveillance tech to Libya
22nd October 2013
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Press release
Governments break silence on surveillance as activists launch human rights principles
20th September 2013
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News & Analysis
Bulk surveillance is unlawful, says the High Court of South Africa
16th September 2019
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We've come a long, long way together: building coalitions around the right to privacy
29th October 2015
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News & Analysis
South African Government still funding VASTech, knows previous financing was for mass surveillance
30th January 2014
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South African government provided funding for development of mass surveillance technologies found in Libya
18th November 2013
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What Do Constitutional Privacy Protections Look Like Around The World?
4th July 2013
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Long Read
Surveillance And The City: Turning Urban Centres Into A Panopticon
31st January 2018
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Long Read
Watching The Watchers: Accessing and Challenging Control Over Our Data
29th January 2018
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Reports Of The Death Of Communications Privacy Are Greatly Exaggerated: Reflections On The Recent UN Human Rights Committee Findings On South Africa
19th April 2016
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