Armenian government wanting to install 24 hour security cameras throughout the city of yerevan for police.
“Widespread, indiscriminate video surveillance would inevitably lead to unjustified intrusions on privacy and cannot be defended as a measure necessary to improve public security in a democracy,” said Giorgi Gogia, associate Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “Mass surveillance in public spaces would have a chilling effect on fundamental civil and political rights.”
This is what Humans Rights Watch says, they have spoken against this publicly, stating it is an invasion of private rights.