Sunday, 14 May 2017

Campaign group to challenge UK over surrender of passwords at border control | Politics | The Guardian

Campaign group to challenge UK over surrender of passwords at border control | Politics | The Guardian

Muhammad Rabbani
 Muhammad Rabbani at the offices of Cage in London. He has been detained at least 20 times over the past decade when entering the UK. Photograph: Richard Saker for the Observer
The human rights group Cage is preparing to mount a legal challenge to UK anti-terrorism legislation over a refusal to hand over mobile and laptop passwords to border control officials at air terminals, ports and international rail stations.
Cage, which campaigns on issues such as torture, discrimination and wrongful imprisonment, is planning to fight the issue as a surveillance v privacy test case.

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