
Surveillance technology is all around us — sometimes narrowly targeted with a judge’s approval, more often indiscriminately reporting on everyone.
From hardware like “smart” cameras that watch us on streets, in malls and in the workplace, to web-based ad tracking that follows our posts, habits and even feelings, we are increasingly monitored, both online and offline. We all have a sense of this creeping scrutiny — but how much do you really know about who is surveilling you, and how?
Test your knowledge with our five-minute quiz created by Mallory Knodel, ARTICLE 19’s Head of Digital, for IFEX.

Businessman Marian Kočner is accused of contracting the assassination, Miroslav Marcek and Tomas Szabo are accused of carrying out the killing, and Alena Zsuzsova is accused of acting as an intermediary.

Members of the Ampatuan family and accomplices were sentenced up to 40 years in prison for the killing of 58 individuals, 32 of whom were journalists, in 2009.

In a new report, Human Rights Watch examines Israel’s use of draconian military orders to repress Palestinians by criminalizing nonviolent political activity, and restricting their right to freedom of expression, assembly and association.

ARTICLE 19 also calls on the UK court to reject Assange’s extradition to the US, where he faces charges that relate to the publication of Wikileaks material; if found guilty, he could face up to 175 years in prison.

CPJ reports that at least 25 journalists were killed in 2019: Syria and Mexico were the deadliest countries; politics was the most dangerous beat; camera-operator was the riskiest job; and military officials were the likely suspects in most killings.

How a collaborative project in Indonesia tackled the problem of misinformation and disinformation during the country’s 2019 elections.


