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Company Response

21 Feb 2022

Ooredoo did not respond

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Ooredoo to respond to the statement alleging that “[s]hould the sale [of Telenor Myanmar to M1 Group and military-linked Shwe Byain Phyu Group] go ahead…all operators in Myanmar — including…Ooredoo — will activate surveillance technology within their networks…”, which pose a threat to privacy and security rights. Ooredoo did not respond.

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