Center for Democracy & Technology.
UN Member States Call for US Surveillance Reforms
On Monday, US officials went before the gathered United Nations Member States in Geneva and were greeted with a message that was loud and clear: all surveillance, no matter where it takes place or whose data it involves, must comply with human rights law. As Congress and the Executive Branch continue to face urgent demands from the American public to reform surveillance, they would do well to heed this global call for change as well. In particular, the Administration should give immediate and serious consideration to countries’ recommendations to recognize that human rights apply to all surveillance; that any surveillance program must be subject to adequate judicial, congressional, and independent oversight; and that anyone whose fundamental rights are violated by surveillance activities must have access to effective redress.
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NSA surveillance remains a matter of strong and detailed concern to the global community.
https://cdt.org/blog/un-member-states-call-for-us-surveillance-reforms/
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