BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch wants the city of Buenos Aires to stop using live facial recognition to identify children accused of committing crimes, the rights group said on Friday. New ...
In a national database in Argentina, tens of thousands of entries detail the names, birthdays, and national IDs of people suspected of crimes. The database, known as the Consulta Nacional de Rebeldías ...
A commuter is seen through a thermal camera at Retiro train station, during the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch wants the city ...
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