According to an action plan to fight terrorism being drafted by the Hungarian Ministry of Interior, a person using a service providing encrypted communication could be imprisoned for up to two years.
The Strasbourg court's decision in a case from Hungary declares once and for all that uncontrolled government surveillance is incompatible with European human rights standards.
Leading human rights and consumer organizations have issued a letter to urge the US and the EU to protect the fundamental right to privacy.
Leading human rights and consumer organizations have issued a letter to urge the US and the EU to protect the fundamental right to privacy.
The HCLU as a member of International Civil Liberties Organisations (INCLO) endorses the statement of the Canadian human rights NGO against the new Anti-Terror Act.