UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly's human rights committee on Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolution sponsored by Brazil and Germany to protect the right to privacy against unlawful surveillance, following months of reports about U.S. eavesdropping abroad. The symbolic resolution, which seeks to extend personal privacy rights to
UN Advances Internet Privacy Resolution
Following reports about U.S. eavesdropping abroad, the U.N. unanimously adopted a resolution to protect privacy against unlawful surveillance.