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Armenien und Aserbaidschan: Big Brother Watches You

Armenien und Aserbaidschan: Big Brother Watches You

Am 31. März verabschiedete das armenische Parlament ein Gesetz, das die totale elektronische Überwachung von Bürgern während des Ausnahmezustandes im Zusammenhang mit der Corona-Pandemie erlaubt. Auch in Aserbaidschan wurde am 2. April die polizeiliche Überwachung der Bürger durch elektronische Geräte eingeführt.
Armenia and Azerbaijan: Big Brother Watches You

Armenia and Azerbaijan: Big Brother Watches You

The Armenian parliament passed a law which allowed authorities to access citizens' private data from public communications networks without any court order. In Azerbaijan, citizens were obliged to submit reports to the police when going outside.
Azerbaijan ratifies the intergovernmental agreement on dry ports

Azerbaijan ratifies the intergovernmental agreement on dry ports

The document provides for the creation of a system of “dry ports”. This is a logistics complex that provides services for the maintenance, temporary storage of containers and other types of goods of import and export destination with the possibility of organizing customs inspection and clearance of goods directly on the spot.

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