Should citizens in Belgrade be concerned by newly installed surveillance cameras?
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Should citizens in Belgrade be concerned by newly installed surveillance cameras?
The installation of some 1200 smart surveillance cameras on the streets of Belgrade has raised concerns both in Serbia's capital and among some European Union institutions.
What are they being used for and why are they upsetting digital rights activists?
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