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  2. Ex-Twitter worker gets 3-1/2 year prison sentence for spying ...

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    A former Twitter Inc manager convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia was sentenced to 3-1/2 years in U.S. prison, prosecutors said on Wednesday. Ahmad Abouammo had been found guilty by a jury in ...

  3. Twitter ex-employees accused of spying on Saudi dissidents - AOL

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    Federal prosecutors have filed charges against two former Twitter employees, who are accused of working on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Twitter ex-employees accused of spying on Saudi ...

  4. Pegasus Project (investigation) - Wikipedia

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    The International Press Institute, an international press freedom network, denounced the abuse of spying on journalists, calling formal investigations and accountability. [79] Tamer Almisshal, an investigative journalist for Al Jazeera Arabic, said, "[The hacking of the Al Jazeera staffers' and journalists' phones is] a crime against journalism ...

  5. Saudi government recruited Twitter employees to spy on ... - AOL

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    Two former Twitter employees have been charged with spying for Saudi Arabia. This is the first time the U.S. Attorney has accused the Saudi government of spying in America.

  6. Pegasus (spyware) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, it was reported that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates deployed a zero-click iMessage Pegasus exploit against two London-based reporters and 36 journalists at the Al Jazeera television network in Qatar. [42] [43] Jamal Khashoggi. Pegasus was used by Saudi Arabia to spy on Jamal Kashoggi, [155] who was later ...

  7. Saudi infiltration of Twitter - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, Ali al-Ahmed, a Saudi scholar living in exile in the United States, sued Twitter over the 2016 breach, alleging that the company's negligence resulted in the loss and torture of dissidents within Saudi Arabia. al-Ahmed claimed to have been in continuous contact with a number of anonymous Twitter accounts maintained by Saudi state ...

  8. Press freedom predator - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia: King of Saudi Arabia (2005-2015) Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia (2005-2015) Abu Mohammad al-Julani Syria: Commander-in-chief of Tahrir al-Sham (2017–present) Emir of the Al-Nusra Front (2012-2017) Ali Khamenei Iran: Supreme Leader of Iran (1989–present) Balochistan Liberation Army Pakistan

  9. Iran says Saudi Arabia has expelled 6 state media journalists ...

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    Iran said Wednesday that Saudi Arabia expelled six members of a crew from its state television broadcaster after they had been detained for nearly a week in the kingdom ahead of the hajj. Saudi ...