Stop Privacy Intrusion

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Resolution Text

UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION #10
Stop Privacy Intrusion
A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.

Category: Human Rights Strength: Strong Proposed By: Petkania

Description:
We feel alarmed by the increasing intrusion of privacy by the governments in the world. Therefore, we propose that legislation is passed by each UN member that all personal communication, including, but not limited to:

face-to-face conversations, mail, telephone, radio, LAN and Internet

shall NOT be intercepted by the government, unless there is serious evidence of a planned or committed crime. This evidence shall be reviewed and approved by the Judiciary before eavesdropping, phone tapping, network traffic monitoring, and other kinds of interception of communications is allowed.

Votes For: 11,733
Votes Against: 7,033
Implemented: Tue Apr 22 2003


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