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French tech firm charged over Libya cyber-spying
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French technology firm charged over Libya cyber-spying
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French Spyware executives are accused of aiding and abetting torture
Earlier this week, French authorities he implicated four former executives Nexa Technologies surveillance company, formerly known as Amesys, for complicity in torture and war crimes. Between 2007 and 2014, the company provided surveillance tools to authoritarian regimes in Libya and Egypt.
A coalition of the International Federation for Human Rights, the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Research and other human rights groups has claimed that the repressive government of former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has used tools to identify dissidents and activists. read emails and private messages and in some cases kidnapped, tortured or killed.
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22 Jun 2021 Article
French executives of Amesys and Nexa Technologies face torture charges for selling spy gear to Libya, Egypt
. Investigating magistrates in the war crimes unit of the Paris tribunal have charged the former chief of Amesys, Philippe Vannier, and three current and former executives of Nexa Technologies, with complicity in acts of tortureâ. Judicial sources confirmed that Philippe Vannier, who was CEO of Amesys until 2010, was charged in connection with selling equipment to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi. Olivier Bohbot, the president of Nexa, along with the companyâs director general, Renaud Roques, and former president Stephane Salies, were charged with complicity in acts of torture and forced dis
Indictment of French execs for supporting African dictatorships exposes Paris hypocrisy & double-dealing — RT Op-ed
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