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The Armenian government’s bill for the mandatory installation of video surveillance systems with 24-hour police access throughout the capital, Yerevan, is unjustified and interferes with privacy ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) stated on Thursday that the Armenian government’s proposed surveillance bill raises significant concerns regarding privacy rights and civil liberties. HRW cautioned that the ...
Officials cast the bill as an anti-crime measure designed to strengthen “public security.” But it has sparked spirited public debate over privacy concerns and potential rights abuses. Human Rights ...
Armenia’s parliament on March 31, 2020 passed amendments giving the authorities very broad surveillance powers to use cellphone data for tracking coronavirus cases, Human Rights Watch said today.
YEREVAN.- Armenia will take preventive measures at the line of contact, Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan said speaking in the parliament on Wednesday. Commenting on the opposition bloc members Nikol ...
YEREVAN.- The call of French Foreign Minister to increase security measures is addressed to all diplomatic missions where necessary measures should be taken given the situation in the country where ...
MOSCOW, October 27. /TASS/. On October 28, the CSTO Collective Security Council will consider measures of support for Armenia, the organization reported on its Telegram channel on Thursday.
MOSCOW, November 16. /TASS/. The Azerbaijani and Armenian defense ministers have taken measures to stabilize the situation at the border after their telephone talks with their Russian counterpart ...