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Human rights group Privacy International has launched a way to allow anyone in the world to find out whether UK intelligence agency GCHQ illegally spied on them. The organization, along with Bytes for All, Liberty and Amnesty International, recently brought a case to the UK’s Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT). The body ruled GCHQ had unlawfully obtained millions of private communications from the NSA. Privacy International’s new campaign is a direct result of that ruling. The platform will allow anyone in the world, not just British citizens, to ask GCHQ if their records were unlawfully shared by the NSA. To take part, you…

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