Mexico Spied on Human Rights Investigators & Families of Missing Students Instead of Kidnappers
Amy Goodman - Democracy Now!
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July 12, 2017
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The Mexican government reportedly used an Israeli-made spy software called Pegasus to surveil a team of international investigators dispatched to Mexico to investigate the high-profile disappearance of 43 students in 2014.

For more, Democracy Now! speaks with Ronald Deibert, director of the Citizen Lab, and Stephanie Erin Brewer, a human rights attorney who was among those targeted by the NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware attack.

Read the transcript at Democracy Now!

Related: Israeli High Court of Justice Petitioned After Mexico Uses Israeli Software to Spy on Investigators (JerusalemOnline)

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