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  - BALKANINSIGHT.COM - Balkan Insight - 28/06/2024 06:56

Serbian Authorities Use High-Tech Surveillance to Monitor Opponents: BIRN Report

As well as the large-scale installation of surveillance systems with facial recognition technology in urban areas, the authorities have sought to monitor opponents, activists and journalists, says a new report by BIRN.

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