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International civil society organisations demand that the Colombian government immediately stop its repression of the protests and guarantee the exercise of human rights, offline and online

Various Versión en español de esta declaración disponible aquí. /  Vous trouverez la déclaration en français ici. As international and Latin American organisations working at the intersection of technology and human rights, we firmly reject the violent repression in Colombia in response to the massive social mobilisations which began on 28 April 2021. Militarisation in Colombia’s main cities and the brutal repression on the part of the police and military forces directly threaten human rights and the well-being of civil society in Colombia. The Colombian state has the obligation to adopt the necessary measures to guarantee the rights to freedom of assembly and association and freedom of speech, on the internet and on the streets.

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Utah auditor: Surveillance company Banjo couldn t do what it claimed

Deseret News Share this story Damien Patton, Banjo founder and CEO, poses for a portrait at the company’s office in South Jordan on Monday, March 9, 2020. A state audit found the surveillance company was never capable of performing the services it had promised under a $21 million contract. Ivy Ceballo, Deseret News A posthumous state audit of high-tech surveillance startup Banjo which briefly held a contract worth tens of millions of dollars with Utah law enforcement agencies found the Park City company was never capable of delivering on promised services and had inappropriate access to databases with sensitive information. State Auditor John Dougall also raised questions about the state procurement vetting process in a report issued last week, including whether criminal background checks should be conducted on the people who run businesses that earn lucrative public contracts.

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