
Digital surveillance and police summons in Uruguay
These sources document a digital rights and sovereignty crisis unfolding in Uruguay during early 2026, centered on the tension between state surveillance and freedom of expression. Following the 2024 elections, the government has been accused of judicializing dissent by summoning citizens and journalists to face prosecutors over social media posts. The records highlight the systemic technical illiteracy of the judicial system, illustrated by the wrongful 2017 imprisonment of cybersecurity expert Alberto Daniel Hill, who now uses his "Cybermidnight Club" platform to advocate for digital reform. Case studies, such as the recovery of actress Nicole Eggert’s hijacked data, demonstrate how activists use extraterritorial legal strategies to bypass corporate and state negligence. Additionally, the texts examine the opacity of the "El Guardián" surveillance system and current legislative efforts to establish a democratic regulatory framework for global tech platforms. Ultimately, the collection portrays a nation struggling to balance national security with the protection of fundamental human rights in a polarized digital age.
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