Slovenia is facing growing domestic and international concern over a recently proposed security bill that could severely undermine fundamental freedoms and legal safeguards. The bill, if passed, would grant security agencies dangerously broad powers that risk arbitrary surveillance and detention, disproportionately impacting marginalized groups, especially the Roma community. Critics warn that the legislation lacks clear oversight mechanisms and could be used to legitimize discriminatory practices under the guise of national security.

Key issues highlighted by human rights organizations include:

  • Expanded surveillance powers with minimal judicial review
  • Vague definitions of ‘security threats’ that risk targeting minority groups
  • Weakened protections against unlawful detention and searches
  • Potential infringement on freedom of…