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2022年9月29日

Tech companies accused of supplying surveillance systems to Libyan and Egyptian intelligence services which facilitated monitoring of asylum seekers' social media accounts

The Resource Centre invited companies allegedly linked to human rights abuse resulting from the use of migration surveillance solutions being supplied to governments in the MENA region to respond; details on their responses and non-responses can be found below. For more on this research, read our briefing: Scrutinising migration surveillance: Human rights responsibilities of tech companies operating in MENA

企業回應

Nexa Technologies (formerly Amesys) 瀏覽回應
Dassault Aviation

沒有回應

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