This piece examines how democratic nations like Israel and India are increasingly using and exporting surveillance technology, such as Pegasus spyware, to target journalists, activists, and political opponents, raising concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the normal化
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normalisation of cyber-authoritarian tools
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