Last month, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Glenn Greenwald and other privacy activists launched a new
campaign to establish global privacy standards. The proposed
International Treaty on the Right to Privacy, Protection Against
Improper Surveillance and Protection of Whistleblowers would require
states to ban mass data collection and implement public oversight of
national security programs. It would also require states to offer asylum
to whistleblowers. It’s been dubbed the "Snowden Treaty." We discuss
the state of mass surveillance with Nils Muižnieks, the Council of
Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights.
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