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Maroc Maroc - WASHINGTONTIMES.COM - National - 09/Aug 18:16

U.N. moving to fight cybercrime but privacy groups say human rights will be violated

A global deal on the criminal use of computer technology is moving ahead despite worries it will let governments around the world violate human rights by probing electronic communications and bypassing privacy safeguards.

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