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    EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Friday, 14-Feb-2025 20:28:01 JST EDRi EDRi

    We will publish our position paper on the EU’s #Europol reform soon!
    In the week leading up to the launch, we reflect on this controversial European police cooperation agency.

    As Protect Not Surveil coalition, we challenge the use of digital technologies at different levels of EU policies and advocate for the ability of people to move and to seek safety and opportunity without risking harm, surveillance or discrimination.

    Follow us and #ProtectNotSurveil to learn more!

    In conversation about 3 months ago from eupolicy.social permalink

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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Friday, 14-Feb-2025 20:28:00 JST EDRi EDRi
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      Did you know #Europol is a “data black hole”? ⚫

      In 2022 the European Data Protection Supervisor (Europol's watchdog) ordered the agency to delete personal data amassed unlawfully.

      But Europol wanted to use it to train AI policing systems and sat out the order until the last Europol reform retroactively legalised this illegal data collection.

      Read more:
      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/10/a-data-black-hole-europol-ordered-to-delete-vast-store-of-personal-data

      #ProtectNotSurveil demands to hold Europol accountable instead of granting it more surveillance powers!

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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        A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data
        from https://www.theguardian.com/profile/apostolis-fotiadis,https://www.theguardian.com/profile/daniel-howden
        EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 19:19:14 JST EDRi EDRi
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      The European Commission plans to expand #Europol’s digital surveillance powers under the guise of “preventing and fighting migrant smuggling”. Reality check: The EU’s own border and migration policies force people on the move into life-threatening situations.
      “Anti-smuggling” narratives are used to conceal the EU’s responsibility for putting migrant’s lives at risk and to legitimise data sharing with third countries.
      #Frontex #FortressEurope #ProtectNotSurveil

      Read more:
      https://www.equinox-eu.com/towards-a-safer-migration-ending-the-criminalisation-of-migration-and-solidarity/

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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        Towards A Safer Migration System: Ending The Criminalisation Of Migration And Solidarity - Equinox - Initiative for Racial Justice
        Towards a safer migration: Ending the Criminalisation of migration and Solidarity This paper outlines the position of Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice on the EU’s Facilitators Package. We hold that any policy response to the issue of smuggling must reverse the harmful criminalisation of migration embedded in the Facilitators Package approach, and instead explore avenues […]
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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 19:19:15 JST EDRi EDRi
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      Remember how #Europol got involved in #ChatControl, one of the EU’s most controversial proposals of all time?
      The so called “Chat Control” legislation would have providers scan private messages on the devices of users. Europol asked to extend the scope of content scanned for, requested unfiltered access to the data and asked to be able to use it for any purpose, e.g. extending their AI surveillance capabilities.

      Catch up on the full story here:
      https://balkaninsight.com/2023/09/29/europol-sought-unlimited-data-access-in-online-child-sexual-abuse-regulation/

      #ProtectNotSurveil

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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        Europol Sought Unlimited Data Access in Online Child Sexual Abuse Regulation
        from Apostolis Fotiadis
        According to minutes released under FOI, the European police agency pushed for unfiltered access to data that would be obtained under a proposed new scanning system for detecting child sexual abuse images on messaging apps, with a view, experts say, to training AI algorithms.
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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 19:19:16 JST EDRi EDRi
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      Natalie Gruber helped people in need who suffered violent pushbacks – and experienced first hand what it is like to be falsely criminalised and land in a #Europol database.

      The latest Europol reform proposal would worsen the criminalisation of solidarity.

      In a powerful article she shares her experience and reminds us of the agency’s role in the violent European border regime.

      Read more: ⤵️
      https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/beyond-trafficking-and-slavery/greece-accused-me-of-espionage-i-was-helping-people-theyd-violated-migrants-turkey-border/

      #ProtectNotSurveil #Frontex

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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        Greece accused me of espionage after I exposed their crimes
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        I supported people who’d been violently pushed back from Greece to Turkey – and was accused of being a criminal spy
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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 19:19:17 JST EDRi EDRi
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      How much does the #Europol reform cost and what is it for? Let’s talk 💰

      Large 💸 increase for:
      ▪️ Developing biometric systems,
      ▪️ increasing both the collection and exchange of data and
      ▪️ generally upgrading the agency’s surveillance capabilities.

      We demand #ProtectNotSurveil instead of #FortressEurope!

      Learn more:
      https://www.equinox-eu.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Ending-Fortress-Europe.pdf

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 19:19:39 JST EDRi EDRi
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      #ProtectNotSurveil position paper:
      We demand the full rejection of the #Europol reform! 👎

      Here’s why:

      ❌ Fails to protect migrants or reduce border deaths
      👁 Power grab by Europol
      🛑 Criminalisation of migrants and solidarity organisers

      Read more:
      https://protectnotsurveil.eu/uploads/ProtectNotSurveil-Europol_Paper.pdf

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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      EDRi (edri@eupolicy.social)'s status on Thursday, 20-Feb-2025 19:19:40 JST EDRi EDRi
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      Stay tuned for the #ProtectNotSurveil position paper on the #Europol reform TOMORROW!

      The European Commission is claims to protect vulnerable asylum seekers, but beneath this veneer lies a far more insidious reality. In truth, this approach fuels harm and discrimination towards people on the move while empowering the EU’s policing agency with unprecedented surveillance capabilities and insufficient oversight.

      We know you can’t wait to read it. So here’s a sneak peek:
      ➡️ https://euobserver.com/migration/ar62dea65a

      In conversation about 3 months ago permalink

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        Why the new Europol regulation is a Trojan Horse for surveillance
        The EU Commission is framing these proposals as a humanitarian effort to “curb exploitation” by “ruthless smuggling gangs” — but this disguises a more insidious reality.
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