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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 6395 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military c... · Sec. 1284

Sec. 1284. Amendments to annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices

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The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended as follows: In section 116 ( 22 U.S.C. 2151n ), by adding at the end the following: The report required by subsection
(d)shall include, wherever applicable, a description of the status of surveillance and use of advanced technology to impose arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy, or unlawful or unnecessary restrictions on freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, association, or other internationally recognized human rights in each country, including— whether the government of such country has adopted and is enforcing laws, regulations, policies, or practices relating to— government surveillance or censorship, including through facial recognition, biometric data collection, internet and social media controls, sensors, spyware data analytics, non-cooperative location tracking, recording devices, or other similar advanced technologies, and any allegations or reports that this surveillance or censorship was unreasonable; searches or seizures of individual or private institution data without independent judicial authorization or oversight; and surveillance of any group based on political views, religious beliefs, ethnicity, or other protected category, in violation of equal protection rights; whether such country has imported or unlawfully obtained biometric or facial recognition data from other countries or entities and, if applicable, from whom; and whether the government agency end-user has targeted individuals, including through the use of technology, in retaliation for the exercise of their human rights or on discriminatory grounds prohibited by international law, including targeting journalists or members of minority groups. In this subsection, the term internet and social media controls means the arbitrary or unlawful imposition of restrictions, by state or service providers, on internet and digital information and communication, such as through the blocking or filtering of websites, social media platforms, and communication applications, the deletion of content and social media posts, or the penalization of online speech, in a manner that violates rights to free expression or assembly. . In section 502B(b) ( 22 U.S.C. 2304(b) )— by redesignating the second subsection
(i)(as added by section 1207(b)(2) of Public Law 113–4 ) as subsection (j); and by adding at the end the following: The report required under subsection
(b)shall include, wherever applicable, a description of the status of excessive surveillance and use of advanced technology to restrict human rights, including the descriptions of such policies or practices required under section 116(h). .
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