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Qatar: Digital surveillance and human rights abuse

Qatar: Digital surveillance and human rights abuse

by Saskia Rowley | Dec 12, 2022 | Communication Rights

For many, digital surveillance is a big “So what?”, the unavoidable risk of using the technology. For others, it can mean obstruction, harassment, detention, unfair trial, and imprisonment. Over 1.2 million international visitors were expected to visit Qatar to watch...

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