Cameras are set up at the Women's Correct Center: KMDLNj calls it a major privacy violation

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms has reacted to the location of cameras at the Women's Correcting Centre in Lipjan. They have described this as a flagrant violation of the privacy of women deprived of freedom. “Time was previously made public that at the Women's Correcting Center in Lipjan [...]
The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms has reacted to the location of cameras at the Women's Correcting Centre in Lipjan.
They have described this as a flagrant violation of the privacy of women deprived of freedom.
The former “has been made public that cameras that flagrantly violate women's privacy deprived of freedom were set up at the Women's Center in Lipjan. After that, measures under which the responsible persons were suspended until the moment when the case of responsibility would be clarified or the responsibility released if proven to have had legal basis for this action”, it is said in their response.
This, in turn, was also described as a tendency to control both the correct staff and those deprived of freedom.
“Then, the same action was repeated at the Pristina Pristina Pristina Pristina Pristina Pristina Pristina Pre-Pedition Centre, which speaks of a tendency to keep in check even the congregatory staff as well as those deprived of freedom. It is clear that when deprived people can and should be kept under camera surveillance, so any excess of unreasonable observation represents privacy violations and human rights violations. Missing persons are deprived of certain human rights limited by law, but not of all rights”, says the report.
KMDLNj calls on the institutions responsible for halting these actions, making investigations and taking steps in line with documented violations.











