Category: Digital Surveillance
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Bahrain, Digital Surveillance, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Speech, Human Rights, International Law, Journalist Repression
Digital Threats to Bahraini Journalists: A Systematic Assault on Press Freedom
Bahrain’s government has systematically weaponized digital technology to suppress independent journalism and control narratives critical of the regime. Through pervasive surveillance, censorship, and legal harassment, […]
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Cyber Surveillance in Bahrain: The New Tool of Repression Against Activists
Human Rights Watch and independent security researchers have reported that Bahrain’s government leverages digital technology to monitor and restrict citizens, especially activists, in ways that […]
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The Rise of Digital Surveillance and Its Impact on Privacy
Globally, digital surveillance is now a standard practice, used by both commercial businesses and governments. Drawing on the definition by David Lyon, digital surveillance can […]
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- Freedom of Speech
- Human Rights
- International Law
- Journalist Repression
- Repression of Women
- Transational Repression
Recent Posts
- Digital Threats to Bahraini Journalists: A Systematic Assault on Press Freedom
- A Community Under Watch: The targeting of women activists using Pegasus Spyware in Bahrain
- Transnational repression: a tool that extends authoritarian government’s capacity for repression
- Bahrain’s Internet Censorship and Its Impact on Freedom of Expression