Amnesty International's report reveals that Serbian authorities utilize mobile hacking tools on activists and journalists, raising serious concerns over human rights abuses and unlawful surveillance.
The report emphasizes the necessity for the Serbian government to cease invasive spyware usage and provide justice for victims of unlawful targeted surveillance, showcasing the urgent need for accountability.
Case studies from the report illustrate a disturbing pattern where authorities detain civil society members, gain unauthorized access to their phones, and manipulate data stored on them.
In a notable incident, two Serbian journalists found discrepancies in their phone’s functionality post-retrieval, suggesting unauthorized interference that raises alarms about privacy violations.
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