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UN Endorses Treaty Targeting Cybercrime

POSTED ON August 9, 2024 •   Technology      BY Benedicta Bassey
United Nation Headquarter/ Photo credit: Cybernews

UN member-states have approved a treaty targeting cybercrime, despite fierce opposition from human rights activists against potential surveillance dangers.

Years after the negotiations and a final two-week session in New York, members approved the United Nations Convention Against Cybercrime by consensus.

The report according to UN would be  submitted to the General Assembly for formal adoption.

“I consider the documents… adopted. Thank you very much, bravo to all!” Algerian diplomat Faouzia Boumaiza Mebarki, chairwoman of the treaty drafting committee, said to applause.

The committee was set up, despite US and European opposition, following an initial move in 2017 by Russia.

The new treaty would enter into force once it has been ratified by 40 member nations and aims to “prevent and combat cybercrime more efficiently and effectively,” notably regarding child sexual abuse imagery and money laundering.

Hailing a “landmark convention,” South Africa’s delegate said “the provisions of technical assistance and capacity building offer much needed support to countries with less developed cyber infrastructures.”

But the treaty’s detractors — an unusual alliance of human rights activists and big tech companies — denounce it as being far too broad in scope, claiming it could amount to a global “surveillance” treaty and be used for repression.

In particular, the text provides that a state may, in order to investigate any crime punishable by a minimum of four years’ imprisonment under its domestic law, ask the authorities of another nation for any electronic evidence linked to the crime, and also request data from internet service providers.

Warning of an “unprecedented multilateral tool for surveillance,” Deborah Brown of Human Rights Watch told AFP the treaty “will be a disaster for human rights and is a dark moment for the UN.”

“This treaty is effectively a legal instrument of repression,” she said.

“It can be used to crack down on journalists, activists, LGBT people, free thinkers, and others across borders.”

Nick Ashton-Hart heads the Cybersecurity Tech Accord delegation to the treaty talks, representing more than 100 technology companies, including Microsoft and Meta.

“Regretably,” he said the committee “adopted a convention without addressing many of the major flaws identified by civil society, the private sector, or even the UN’s own human rights body.”

“Wherever it is implemented, the Convention will be harmful to the digital environment generally and human rights in particular,” he told AFP, calling for nations not to sign or implement it.

AFP

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