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#Privacy is http://Dictionary.com 's Word of the Year. As@privacyint's Comms Manager, I take full credit: http://blog.dictionary.com/privacy/ -
Very proud of
@e3i5 for being named to@Forbes 30 under 30 for Law & Policy. Congrats, & well deserved! http://www.forbes.com/pictures/fdld45hkh/eric-king-24/ …#Forbes30 -
German OECD NCP unwilling to investigate Trovicor's role in human rights violations in Bahrain. https://www.privacyinternational.org/blog/german-oecd-ncp-unwilling-to-investigate-role-of-german-company-in-human-rights-violations-in …
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Want to join PI? We're looking to hire 3 new staff to conduct advocacy & investigations into govt
#surveillance: https://www.privacyinternational.org/blog/privacy-international-is-growing-again … -
Great news: the UNGA has adopted strong resolution defending the right privacy, 1st UN instrument to do so in 25 yrs: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-25441408 …
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Here's your chance 2 tell the world's leaders to end mass
#surveillance. Join over 300 orgs & endorse#13principles: http://en.necessaryandproportionate.org/take-action/pr … -
"France defies tide of accountability measures to expand surveillance powers" by
@privacyint https://www.privacyinternational.org/blog/france-defies-tide-of-accountability-measures-to-expand-surveillance-powers …#Article13 -
France defies tide of accountability measures to expand surveillance powers - new blog by
@carlynyst https://www.privacyinternational.org/blog/france-defies-tide-of-accountability-measures-to-expand-surveillance-powers … -
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#UNGA is set to adopt the#privacy resolution tomorrow! Nice piece by@rgoodlaw in@nytimes on its significance: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/18/opinion/a-right-to-digital-privacy.html?_r=0 …Retweeted by PrivacyInternational -
Biometrics - friend or foe of
#privacy? New briefing paper, and blog by@alexandrinepdec https://www.privacyinternational.org/blog/biometrics-friend-or-foe-of-privacy … -
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#Australia government's claims, our#privacy rights are not insignificant https://www.privacyinternational.org/blog/despite-australian-governments-claims-our-privacy-rights-are-not-insignificant … by@carlynyst ht@privacyint -
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@privacyint asks thoughtful questions on UN use of surveillance tech (including satellites) for humanitarian puposes http://bit.ly/JgOR9B -
Plotting the next year of privacy advocacy! RT
@e3i5: Next years plans being mapped and finalised at@privacyint. http://twitter.com/e3i5/status/411549661401735169/photo/1pic.twitter.com/4P1Kzv2DYU -
Int'l agreement reached controlling export of mass & intrusive
#surveillance tech: http://bit.ly/19IRpEb#privacy via@privacyint -
Australian government thinks mass collection is not “a significant issue.” Read more about it in
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United Nations' drones: A sign of what's to come? http://bit.ly/JgOR9B |
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What is the Wassenaar Arrangement?
@privacyint explains multilateral export controls: http://bit.ly/1e9ed7H -
Masterclass on European advocacy at
@privacyint by@K_dPage. pic.twitter.com/xmgjrkEBzeRetweeted by PrivacyInternational9:30 AM - 12 Dec 13 · Details Flagged (learn more) -
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@privacyint: Not just#NSA: company selling system to spy on mobiles worldwide: http://bit.ly/1fa3wOw#privacyRetweeted by PrivacyInternational
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