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20 Aug 2010

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Nokia Siemens Networks

Response to lawsuit filed by Isa and Mehdi Saharkhiz against Nokia Siemens Networks

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We have no quarrel with Isa Saharkhiz and his son…But the Saharkhiz lawsuit is brought in the wrong place, against the wrong party, and on the wrong premise. The Saharkhizes allege brutal treatment by the Government in Iran, but…they are seeking to blame Nokia Siemens Networks for the acts of the Iranian authorities by filing a lawsuit in the U.S….Mobile communications are a powerful tool in the promotion of human rights and the rule of law…It is true that all modern mobile communications networks include a lawful interception capability; this capability became a standard feature at the insistence of the United States and European nations.