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Onze millions de suspects?

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In a recent survey, investigative magazine Médor asked a fundamental question: in the name of greater administrative efficiency and as part of the quest to reduce the terrorism risk to zero, what data should the State, and more specifically the police, collect on a daily basis about every Belgian citizen? And how should they do it? What impact could this have on our lives, even those among us who have ‘nothing to hide’? And how can we ensure democratic control over how the data is used? 

With Quentin Noirfalisse (journaliste, Médor), Serge Lipszyc (président du comité permanent R), Chloé Berthélémy (policy advisor à l’EDRI, European Digital Rights institute).
Partner : Médor.