Government Surveillance Without Privacy Safeguards
The DNS Security Operations Centre monitors all .gh domain "resolutions, traffic, and logs" using automated or manual methods. Combined with the mandatory .gh domain requirement in 19, this creates government surveillance of all legally registered entities' digital communications. The provision lacks critical privacy safeguards: no data minimization, no independent oversight, no judicial authorization for monitoring, and no user notification. This broad monitoring scope without procedural safeguards creates chilling effects on digital expression and violates international standards for privacy and freedom of expression (ICCPR Articles 17 and 19).