Human Rights Watch reports two complainants filed with the European Court of Human Rights regarding Russia's deployment of facial recognition during a September 2019 protest. The allegations stem from the Russian government's use of facial recognition to collect images of nearly 20,000 protesters who joined the rally in Moscow. The complainants said the collection of facial recognition images without consent violates privacy rights under Russian law.
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