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Targeted Across Borders Digital Transnational Repression, Gender Dimensions, and the Role of Host States

In a new article published in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, the Citizen Lab’s Noura Aljizawi, Siena Anstis, and Gözde Böcü investigate the practice of transnational repression in its physical and digital forms. They examine its impacts on dissidents abroad, focusing especially on women and queer individuals, and argue that host states bear the responsibility to protect individuals against transnational repression. 

Read more in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.