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Unchecked state surveillance threatens privacy and democracy

Published on: November 27, 2025 12:22 PM

Global digital authoritarianism is on the rise, with governments increasingly using surveillance technologies to monitor citizens without oversight. Countries like Pakistan and South Korea illustrate how state powers can intrude into private lives, often under the guise of national security.

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Such surveillance threatens fundamental rights, including privacy, freedom of expression, and due process. In Pakistan, high-profile audio leaks involving politicians and judicial figures have exposed the misuse of surveillance tools like the Lawful Intercept Management System (LIMS).

These incidents reveal that government agencies can intercept calls, track communications, and access sensitive data without warrants or legal oversight, raising fears of systemic abuse. South Korea provides a cautionary parallel. Surveillance abuses under past administrations led to public outrage and legal reforms, while a robust data protection framework and media scrutiny have limited overreach.

The contrast highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and civic engagement in restraining government intrusion. ICT companies play a critical role in protecting user privacy.

International frameworks, such as the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the Global Network Initiative, emphasize that these companies must resist unlawful government demands, uphold human rights standards, and conduct thorough due diligence to prevent misuse of personal data.

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Experts warn that unchecked state surveillance, combined with weak legal safeguards, can erode public trust, deter dissent, and compromise democratic institutions. Without effective oversight, both citizens and public institutions remain vulnerable to manipulation and coercion, making the protection of digital privacy a central concern for preserving democratic norms.

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