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2024年6月3日

Egypt: French cos. allegedly sold surveillance system to Egyptian authorities to monitor population beyond normal limits

Middle East Monitor article states that “…French investigative website, Disclose, had revealed in a previous report that the arms giants Dassault, Thales and Nexa Technology, which are French arms and spyware companies, sold a mass surveillance system to the Egyptian authorities. The report pointed out that the three technology companies came together in 2014 for a project to monitor the population outside the normal limits…”.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Dassault and Nexa Technologies to respond (Thales has responded to the Resource Centre on a similar allegation). Only Nexa Technologies responded (linked below).