Morocco demands proof after Amnesty’s spyware claim
Prime Minister Saad-Eddine El Othmani says Morocco ‘will take the necessary steps to defend its national security’ should Amnesty International fail to substantiate its allegations that the country’s authorities bugged the mobile phone of a journalist. – AFP pic, July 3, 2020.
MOROCCO’S prime minister has demanded that Amnesty International provide evidence to support its allegations that Rabat used spyware to bug a journalist’s phone. Amnesty last month said Moroccan authorities used software developed by Israeli security firm NSO to insert spyware into the mobile phone of Omar Radi, a reporter convicted in March over a social media post.
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