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For several days now, Armenia's society has been roiled by the government's proposal to introduce state registration and monitoring of mobile phones. Surprisingly, however, there is something rather striking about the public reaction. During the parliamentary election campaign, law enforcement agencies began, one after another, publishing recordings of intercepted phone conversations involving citizens who were part of the opposition's organizational network, without presenting convincing evidence that the wiretaps themselves had been lawfully authorized. Then, immediately after the election, the Prime Minister asserted that any security service…
























































