Minister says no to sharing data

Minister says no to sharing data

A short and simple explanation of a minister's decision not to share surveillance data.

Minister Igor Taro talks to a group. He shows how many people are watched. He says the data is secret.
A man named Raimond Kaljulaid says the minister is wrong. The law allows sharing the data. But the minister does not share it. He respects the country.
Kaljulaid says many people are watched for no reason. Nobody knows the exact number. This is important for people's rights.
Minister Taro answers. He says some things must stay private. Public data is open for all. The group can discuss it openly.
Taro says watching people is serious. It should not be a small fight. He offers Kaljulaid to talk more if needed.