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Azerbaijani journalist ensnared in Israeli spyware scandal

RAW - GERMANY - AZERBAIJAN - US - ISRAEL - SECURITY - TECH - RIGHTS - SPYWARE - VAQIFQIZI
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RAW - GERMANY - AZERBAIJAN - US - ISRAEL - SECURITY - TECH - RIGHTS - SPYWARE - VAQIFQIZI
An Azerbaijani journalist working for Meydan TV, a Berlin-based independent news organization, is one of the people whose phone was found to have been infected with the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware. A collaborative investigation by The Washington Post, The Guardian, Le Monde and other media outlets, based on a leaked list of 50,000 phone numbers, revealed the spying may have been far more extensive than previously thought. SOUNDBITES
Document reference V000_9FF76U
SLUG RAW - GERMANY - AZERBAIJAN - US - ISRAEL - SECURITY - TECH - RIGHTS - SPYWARE - VAQIFQIZI
Creation date 7/20/2021 13:58 UTC
City/Country Berlin, Germany
Credit RFE/RL / AFP
Duration 1:49
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Azerbaijani journalist ensnared in Israeli spyware scandal

RAW - GERMANY - AZERBAIJAN - US - ISRAEL - SECURITY - TECH - RIGHTS - SPYWARE - VAQIFQIZI
An Azerbaijani journalist working for Meydan TV, a Berlin-based independent news organization, is one of the people whose phone was found to have been infected with the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware. A collaborative investigation by The Washington Post, The Guardian, Le Monde and other media outlets, based on a leaked list of 50,000 phone numbers, revealed the spying may have been far more extensive than previously thought. SOUNDBITES