Between December 2023 and December 2025, the Argentinian government implemented a slew of security and intelligence reforms and expanded their use of surveillance technologies.
In just two years, the national government drove a set of institutional reforms designed to expand its surveillance and intelligence capabilities, implemented mainly through executive decrees and resolutions, with no parliamentary debate.
This report shows that the deployment of surveillance policies and technologies in Argentina, nationally as well as at the city level, has direct impacts on human rights while also having significant indirect effects on the exercise of human rights through perpetuating discrimination, chilling free expression and peaceful assembly.
Read “Sensing the Surveillance State: Argentina’s Expanding Policies and Technologies of Mass Surveillance.”