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British ’Invasive Surveillance Equipment’ Sold to Saudi Arabia

British ’Invasive Surveillance Equipment’ Sold to Saudi Arabia
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A new report informed that Britain approved the sale of invasive surveillance equipment to Saudi Arabia, amid an outcry over the Al Saud's human rights violations.

British ’Invasive Surveillance Equipment’ Sold to Saudi Arabia

The report, issued Wednesday by The Independent, mentioned that Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates as some of the licensed importers of such equipment.

The report added that the items include devices to detect cell phones, and intercept messages and calls sent through them, and IP monitoring systems to monitor a country's entire internet.

In the context, research officer at the UK-based Privacy International charity, Edin Omanovic, said: "These categories of surveillance technology... would allow some of the most authoritarian countries in the world to carry out mass, suspicion-less surveillance and gain unlimited access to anyone's private communications and devices."

"Such surveillance technology can be used to clamp down on dissent through the monitoring of activists, journalists and opposition groups, as well as to allow agencies to identify and target individuals and carry out serious human rights abuses, including arbitrary killings and torture," he added.

Relatively, the UK government is boosting the sale of military hardware and software to Riyadh irrespective of the international outcry over the Saudi military aggression against Yemen, which has killed over 8,300 since late March last year.

London is also under fire for denying all claims against Saudi Arabia's human rights records.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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