Stanford CIS

Activists, the police may be watching your Facebook page

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"“At every protest, we assume we’re being spied on, because we know we are,” said Malkia Cyril, the executive director of the Center for Media Justice activist group in Oakland.

“We assume whatever surveillance tools are at the disposal of our local police department, they’re being used,” she said. “If it’s possible, they’re going to do it.”"