Amnesty International on Friday criticized the Hezbollah terrorist organization for launching unguided rocket salvos at civilian areas in Israel during the recent conflict, AFP reported.
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In support of Gambian civil society organizations, Amnesty International advocated for the rejection of this bill through public communication, media interviews and advocacy letters to Gambian ...
Amnesty International, an organization with a long history of anti-Israeli activism, recently released a report accusing the Jewish state of committing genocide, with Human Rights Watch jumping on the ...
Sandisk Corporation, the maker of flash drives and memory cards, debuted a new logo today, and it’s based on a single pixel. “It all started with the pixel, which is the fundamental smallest ...
(AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic) BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s secret service and police have been spying on journalists and opposition activists by installing spyware on their mobile phones, Amnesty ...
[They then] contacted the Belgrade-based SHARE Foundation who worked with Amnesty International and Access Now to carry out separate forensic analyses of iPhones from both notified individuals ...
Serbian police and intelligence services have used advanced spyware alongside other digital tools to hack the phones of activists and journalists and illegally surveil them, Amnesty International ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbia’s secret service and police have been spying on journalists and opposition activists by installing spyware on their mobile phones, Amnesty International said Monday.