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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex leaving the High Court in central London, after giving evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry appears to fight back tears and says press intrusion has been 'a lot' during evidence in Mirror Group hacking trial - arrives at court.
Duke of Sussex concludes evidence after emotional second day in High Court during Mirror Group phone-hacking trial.
The Duke of Sussex fought back tears late in the session as his barrister David Sherborne reflected on the damage caused by press intrusion.
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
07/06/2023. London. High Court .
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Prince Harry appears to fight back tears and says press intrusion has been 'a lot' during evidence in Mirror Group hacking trial - arrives at court.
Duke of Sussex concludes evidence after emotional second day in High Court during Mirror Group phone-hacking trial.
The Duke of Sussex fought back tears late in the session as his barrister David Sherborne reflected on the damage caused by press intrusion.
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
07/06/2023. London. High Court .
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Prince Harry appears to fight back tears and says press intrusion has been 'a lot' during evidence in Mirror Group hacking trial - arrives at court.
Duke of Sussex concludes evidence after emotional second day in High Court during Mirror Group phone-hacking trial.
The Duke of Sussex fought back tears late in the session as his barrister David Sherborne reflected on the damage caused by press intrusion.
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
07/06/2023. London. High Court .
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Prince Harry appears to fight back tears and says press intrusion has been 'a lot' during evidence in Mirror Group hacking trial - arrives at court.
Duke of Sussex concludes evidence after emotional second day in High Court during Mirror Group phone-hacking trial.
The Duke of Sussex fought back tears late in the session as his barrister David Sherborne reflected on the damage caused by press intrusion.
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
07/06/2023. London. High Court .
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrives at the High Court in central London, where he is due to give evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Members of the press and public wait to enter the enter court to watch Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex giving evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Members of the press and public wait to enter the enter court to watch Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex giving evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Members of the press and public wait to enter the enter court to watch Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex giving evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London. Members of the press and public wait to enter the enter court to watch Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex giving evidence in his trial against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).
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Prince Harry arriving at the High Court in London, UK.
06/06/2023. London, United Kingdom.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Britain's government and press at rock bottom, Prince Harry tells court.
Prince Harry has said Rishi Sunak's government is at "rock bottom" and avoids scrutiny by getting "in bed" with friendly newspapers.
The prince once again broke with royal protocol by using his appearance in the phone-hacking trial to criticise a serving government. He said democracy in the UK was threatened because British media outlets were working with the government to maintain the "status quo".
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
06/06/2023. London. High Court.
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Prince Harry leaves The High Court in central London.
27/03/2023. London, UK.
Members of the media and public look on as Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (L), leaves The High Court in central London. Prince Harry, Sir Elton John , Sadie Frost and Liz Hurley are among celebrities who allege unlawful information gathering against Associated Newspapers, owners of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday.
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Prince Harry leaves The High Court in central London.
27/03/2023. London, UK.
Members of the media and public look on as Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (2L), leaves The High Court in central London. Prince Harry, Sir Elton John , Sadie Frost and Liz Hurley are among celebrities who allege unlawful information gathering against Associated Newspapers, owners of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday.
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Prince Harry appears to fight back tears and says press intrusion has been 'a lot' during evidence in Mirror Group hacking trial - arrives at court.
Duke of Sussex concludes evidence after emotional second day in High Court during Mirror Group phone-hacking trial.
The Duke of Sussex fought back tears late in the session as his barrister David Sherborne reflected on the damage caused by press intrusion.
Prince Harry arrives to give evidence in his case against Mirror Group Newspapers..
07/06/2023. London. High Court .
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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