Some African governments are spending millions to spy on their citizens – stifling debate and damaging democracy
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Abstract image of human eye with retinal circuit on a black background. Different African countries have distinct surveillance profiles. Getty Images Tony Roberts, Institute of Development Studies Governments around the world use surveillance technology to monitor external threats to national security. Some African governments are also spending vast sums on mass surveillance of their own citizens.
Some African governments are spending millions to spy on their citizens – stifling debate and damaging democracy
Some African governments are spending…
Some African governments are spending millions to spy on their citizens – stifling debate and damaging democracy
Abstract image of human eye with retinal circuit on a black background. Different African countries have distinct surveillance profiles. Getty Images Tony Roberts, Institute of Development Studies Governments around the world use surveillance technology to monitor external threats to national security. Some African governments are also spending vast sums on mass surveillance of their own citizens.