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20 aoû 2025

Auteur:
USMuslims, NRK

Norwegian Telecom Telenor allegedly shared personal data with Myanmar military junta

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"Norwegian telecom company shared personal data with military junta in Myanmar: Report", August 20, 2025

Norwegian telecommunications company Telenor reportedly shared sensitive personal data with the military junta in Myanmar, broadcaster NRK reported, citing relevant documents.

Telenor shared sensitive personal data with the military junta in Myanmar for a long time after the 2021 coup, while also shutting down websites and blocking phones.

About 1,300 mobile customers had their traffic data handed over or their phones blocked at the request of scammers, while nearly 500 customers were also facing the risk of arrest if Telenor shared the sensitive information.

The documents reveal that the junta planned to use Telenor’s data to arrest individuals and impose prison sentences ranging from three to seven years.

Telenor confirms what happened while the CEO of Telenor Myanmar during and after the coup says they had no choice.

"The consequence of refusing orders from the military was to expose our employees to mortal danger," Jon Omund Revhaug tells NRK.

One of the cases where Telenor released personal data involved Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, ousted de facto leader and state counselor.

Classified Telenor documents reveal that the military junta targeted celebrities and young democracy supporters who supported Suu Kyi.

They also show how Telenor released sensitive traffic data with names, addresses, call logs, SMS information and last known whereabouts.

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