Topic: anti-terrorism
Anti-terrorism measures often serve as a pretext for censorship and surveillance, undermining free speech and individual privacy. Governments and corporations may exploit these policies to justify the suppression of dissent and the collection of personal data, raising significant concerns about civil liberties. The implications of such actions extend beyond national security, threatening the foundational rights of individuals.
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Turkey arrests Kurdish journalists under the guise of “anti-terrorism”
Nine journalists, two media employees, and one citizen.
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Internal Google “investigative unit” voluntarily gives “far-right” users’ YouTube and Gmail data to police
Rights groups have pushed back.



