European Parliament Rapporteur Sophie N. Field said: “There is evidence that spyware was exported from Cyprus (the Greek part) under a license issued by Greece to Sudan, where the two sides are now at war.” He said.
AP MP and Pegasus The rapporteur of the committee formed using spyware and similar programs held a press conference in Tfield after the committee presented its final report as a result of its investigations.
Today, the investigation committee finishes its work. This does not mean that Parliament is over. Spying programs No government has been held accountable for its abuse. Member states and the EU Commission should not sleep peacefully because I intend to continue this case until justice is served.” Using his statements, In ‘t Veld answered the question that the Predator spyware was expelled from the Greek Cypriot administration as follows:
Your spyware Greece from Cyprus (with license issued byfrom the Greek part) to Sudan, where the two sides are currently at war.”
Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Miltidis Varvisitis made a statement last month regarding allegations by the main opposition party, the Radical Left coalition, Syriza, whether or not the Predator was exported to Sudan. He said.
Greece has used spyware for political and financial gain
In a written statement released by the Associated Press after the report, it was stated that the spyware was used to monitor, intimidate, and discredit dissidents, journalists, and civil society in countries such as Greece, Poland, Hungary, and Spain.
In the report, which also touched on the scandal in which people like Nikos Androulakis, who is also an opposition party leader and member of the European Parliament in Greece, and journalist Thanassis Kokakis were heard to say, “For political and financial gain, spyware is used against journalists, politicians, businessmen and countries with records Weak human rights. They were expelled.”
The report will be presented to the General Assembly of the European Parliament in June.
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