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OPINION | Jonathan Rozen: Botswana journalists remain vigilant under new surveillance law

While Botswana has introduced judicial oversight after a new law was published earlier this year which allows warantless surveillance, there is still cause for concern, writes Jonathan Rozen.

Botswana Police use Israeli Cellebrite Tech to Search Another Journalist s Phone

Botswana Police use Israeli Cellebrite Tech to Search Another Journalist s Phone
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Botswana Police use Israeli Cellebrite Tech to Search Another Journalist s Phone

Botswana Police use Israeli Cellebrite Tech to Search Another Journalist s Phone
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Spyware Threatens Press Freedom s Privacy Imperative

  3 May is World Press Freedom Day. This is part of a series of IPS features and opinion editorials focused on media freedom globally. Journalists in the line of duty. Credit: Left - UNESCO/©Thomas Hawk; Right - UN Photo/Evan Schneider NEW YORK, Apr 28 2021 (IPS) - Spyware’s repeated use to target journalists and those close to them poses an existential threat to the privacy required for press freedom to flourish. Without the ability to privately communicate with sources, conduct research, and compile information, journalists are hampered in their ability to keep the public informed and hold the powerful to account.

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