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Twitter Turns ‘Blind Eye’ To Saudi Arabia Torture, Suit Says

IGA Media Jan 11, 2021
Law360 (June 29, 2020, 10:46 PM EDT) -- Prominent Saudi Arabian political dissident Ali Al-Ahmed hit Twitter Inc. with a lawsuit on Monday, accusing the social media giant of enabling and turning a "blind eye" to Saudi Arabia's…
Politics

Saudi Arabia Is Scrubbing Hate Speech from School Books. Why That’s a Win for the Trump…

IGA Media Jan 7, 2021
KIMBERLY DOZIER DECEMBER 15, 2020 9:00 AM EST Students in Saudi Arabia, like so many around the world, have traded in-person classrooms for logging onto an app during the COVID-19 pandemic. But they’re also experiencing other major…
National Security

‘To Protect Myself And My Family’: Saudi Critics Abroad Fear Long Reach Of The Crown

IGA Media Jan 7, 2021
Jackie Northam October 8, 20207:56 AM ET Saad Aljabri knows a lot of secrets. The former senior intelligence official in Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry was a valued partner of the U.S. government, a man who had access to troves of…
Tech News

Spies in Silicon Valley: Twitter Breach Tied to Saudi Dissident Arrests

IGA Media Jan 7, 2021
Ryan GallagherAugust 19, 2020, 12:00 AM EDTAn internal breach at Twitter Inc. a half decade ago yielded data that was later used by Saudi Arabia to harass or arrest people critical of the government, according to lawsuits, human rights…
National Security

Records shed light on online harassment of Jamal Khashoggi before his killing

IGA Media Jan 7, 2021
Joby Warrick September 7, 2020 at 6:13 p.m. EDT A few months before he was killed, dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi witnessed an ominous change in the kind of attention he was getting from his estranged…
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A Saudi dissident suing Twitter over a massive 2016 hack says the platform’s incompetence got…

IGA Media Jan 7, 2021
Bill Bostock Aug 25, 2020, 9:42 AM In July 2020, the US accused two Saudi nationals employed by Twitter of hacking accounts critical of the kingdom and passing their personal information to Saudi intelligence.…
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The legal challenges against Saudi Arabia must continue

IGA Media Jan 7, 2021
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