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Date: 2013-11-22 07:20:28
Rights
International organizations
Freedom of speech
Information society
Computer law
Freedom of information
Digital rights
Privacy International
Open Government Partnership
Ethics
Politics
Technology

19 November 2013 To the Co-Chairs of the Open Government Partnership Mr. Kuntoro Mangkusubroto Mr. Julián Alfonso Olivas Ugalde Mr. Rakesh Rajani Statement of Concern on Disproportionate Surveillance

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