The news comes as protests are growing against the autocratic rule of President Aleksandar Vucic. In early November, he led ...
Amnesty International calls for the Serbian government to end these surveillance practices: Serbian authorities must stop ...
Major consequences' seen Aleksa Tesic, who has reported on spyware in Serbia for the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, said the Amnesty report precisely documented for the first time cases ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s secret service and police have been spying on journalists and opposition activists by installing spyware on their mobile phones, Amnesty International said Monday.
The Russian authorities had forced Parabuts to give up his phone’s passcode before planting spyware capable of accessing his private data. In the recent cases in Serbia, Amnesty found a novel ...
Serbia's security services are monitoring the mobile phones of journalists and activists critical of the government using illegally installed spyware, Amnesty International claimed on Monday.
Serbian authorities have rejected the claims they used forensic tools from Israeli company Cellebrite and bespoke spyware for illegal surveillance, calling them "nonsensical". #EuropeNews ...
Serbia’s GDP per head is almost 90% higher than when he came ... Map: The Economist Western leaders have given Mr Vucic a ...