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Excuses, Excuses: Surveillance Technology and Oppressive Regimes

Posted on November 21, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Meg Roggensack and Betsy Walters of Human Rights First have a pointed commentary on firms whose equipment winds up in the hands of oppressive regimes. They name names, provide background, and respond to the excuses company spokespeople typically vomit up when challenged about their role in oppression.

Read it here.

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