Foreign dissidents face surveillance and threats on Swiss soil
Egyptian, Chinese and Russian dissidents report being tracked and threatened in Switzerland, raising concerns about transnational repression in the human rights hub.

Key Takeaways
- Egyptian, Chinese, and Russian dissidents are actively being tracked and threatened within Swiss borders.
- Basma Mostafa, an Egyptian investigative journalist, was followed for three consecutive days in Geneva.
- Basma Mostafa faced a potential 25-year prison sentence in Egypt before fleeing.
- Geneva is considered 'fertile ground' for espionage due to the high concentration of diplomatic missions.
By The Numbers
They Said
"I didn’t expect to experience this in Geneva. They followed me for three days in a row, right into my hotel."
"Transnational repression, particularly against human rights defenders, is a growing trend."