Ryan Gallagher / Bloomberg:
Human Rights Watch: At least six EU member states, including Bulgaria and Denmark, have sold surveillance technology to more than 24 countries known to violate human rights— European companies sold controversial surveillance technology to countries known for violating human rights, according to a new report.
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