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Ep. 11 - “CCTV Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in South Africa”
African Intel Affairs
40 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. 11 - “CCTV Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in South Africa”
An interview with Dumisani Gandhi reflecting on the intersection between CCTV surveillance practices and the right to privacy in South Africa. With particular attention paid to the conceptual issues behind trying to “strike a balance” between security objectives of the state, security providers or individuals versus the restraint required to respect the rights of citizens to privacy.
African Intel Affairs
Sponsored by the African Intelligence Studies Collective, this is a platform for interactive dialogue focused on the practice of intelligence in Africa and analyzing the emergence of Africa’s very own intelligence community under the auspices of a continental framework imposed via the African Peace and Security Architecture.