In an open letter, EDRi, ECNL, La Quadrature du Net, Amnesty International France and 34 civil society organisations call on the French Parliament to reject Article 7 of the proposed law on the 2024 Olympics and Paralympic Games.
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In an open letter, EDRi, ECNL, La Quadrature du Net, Amnesty
International France and 34 civil society organisations call on
the French Parliament to reject Article 7 of the proposed law on
the 2024 Olympics and Paralympic Games (projet de loi relatif aux
jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de 20241).
This provision creates a legal basis for the use of
algorithm-driven cameras to detect specific suspicious events in
public spaces. The proposal paves the way for the use of invasive
algorithm-driven video surveillance under the pretext of securing
big events.
Under this law, France would become the first EU member state to
explicitly legalise such practices. The proposed surveillance
measures violate international human rights law as they contravene
the principles of necessity and proportionality, and pose
unacceptable risks to fundamental rights, such as the right to
privacy, the freedom of assembly and association, and the right to
non-discrimination.
The signatories call on the French Parliament to consider
rejecting Article 7 and to open up the issue for further
discussion with civil society. Otherwise, its adoption would
establish a worrying precedent of unjustified and disproportionate
surveillance in publicly accessible spaces to the detriment of
fundamental rights and freedoms.