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Exposing the Truth: Border Patrol's Role in Smuggling Surveillance Devices for Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh

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  Introduction In a world increasingly shaped by technology, digital privacy and human rights are being pushed to the forefront of global discourse. However, for one victim, Faizur Mohammad Faisal, the line between surveillance and oppression has been tragically blurred. Faisal, a victim of grave human rights violations in Bangladesh, has recently uncovered a disturbing connection between U.S. Border Patrol agents and the unlawful smuggling of cutting-edge surveillance devices into Bangladesh. These devices, including brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and Mojo Lenses, were covertly implanted and used to manipulate, monitor, and control him—ultimately violating his fundamental rights. Faisal’s case is a chilling reminder of how state-sponsored actors can exploit technology for abuse, and the need for accountability on an international scale.  The Abduction and Torture: The Beginning of the Nightmare On April 1, 2018, Faisal was abducted by members of the Rapid Action Battal...