Spying on the phones of opposition politicians

25December 2024 Jelena Zoric

You talk, we listen

People's deputies Marinika Tepić (SSP), Miroslav Aleksić (NPS) and Radomir Lazović (ZLF) speak for "Vreme" when they first suspected that their every word was going to the secret services and that the regime was abusing that information. Although their privacy is threatened even when they are in their own home and when it comes to their health problems, they have remained silent for years. They say they were overcome by the fear of having their words twisted in public and of being stigmatized as paranoid.

NoviSpy software and eavesdropping on citizens

18December 2024 F. Mirilović

State spying on activists

The BIA does not have the legal authority to confiscate and monitor phones on its own initiative, without an express order from the court and the prosecution. But, as BIRN's research shows, she persistently does it

Civil rights

16December 2024 MJ

BCBP: Citizens are victims of illegal wiretapping

The Belgrade Center for Security Policy warns of reports that reveal that Serbia's security institutions systematically misused spyware to illegally collect data from the devices of journalists, activists and citizens who peacefully express their disagreement with the authorities.

What can be seen from the satellite

28June 2023 Dr. Saša Marković

Someone is watching us

Fog is a serious problem for making satellite images, even in London where, as Police Minister Bratislav Gašić says, it is foggy "350 days a year". Even if the conditions were ideal, even if the German satellite had been at the place of Oliver Ivanovic's murder at the right time, the video would not have made it possible to positively identify the perpetrator. It would seem that someone is explaining the current state of affairs with evidence that we do not have. And we don't have them because they don't exist, nor have they ever existed