Article 5MN1A Pegasus spyware is just the latest tool autocrats are using to stay in power | George Monbiot

Pegasus spyware is just the latest tool autocrats are using to stay in power | George Monbiot

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George Monbiot
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From silencing opponents to spying on citizens, the world's authoritarians are refining a strategy for perpetual rule

Democracy depends on an equality of arms. If governments acquire political weapons unavailable to their opponents, they become harder to dislodge. They now possess so many that I begin to wonder how an efficient autocracy, once established, might ever again be overthrown.

The Pegasus spyware, whose widespread use by governments the Guardian has helped reveal, is just the latest variety of asymmetric force. The ability to peer into someone's life from a distance, to track their every movement, word and intention, grants autocrats an unprecedented power. It turns us into informants against ourselves. No one subject to this spying can now plan, however peacefully and democratically, to replace a government without those plans being known in advance and in all likelihood thwarted.

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