Protesters Allege Government Surveillance as CJP Demonstration Reaches Day 13
On the thirteenth day of the ongoing Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) protests, activist Dipke has raised serious allegations regarding illegal phone surveillance by authorities. The protesters claim their private communications are being monitored, creating an environment of intimidation. These allegations come amid a prolonged standoff involving civil rights advocates who are demanding greater accountability and the protection of constitutional rights. Local authorities have yet to issue an official response to these specific claims of digital monitoring, even as the protest gains momentum and draws increased public attention to issues of privacy and the right to dissent.
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