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Nokia Siemens Sued For Providing Monitoring Equipment To Iran

Just over a year ago, we found out that Nokia Siemens provided internet monitoring equipment to Iran. Now, reader Tootech sends in news that the company is being sued by an Iranian journalist who was captured with the help of that equipment. From El Reg: "Isa Saharkhiz went into hiding following Iran's 2009 presidential elections, after publishing an article branding the Grand Ayatollah as a hypocrite who was primarily responsible for vote tallies widely regarded as being fraudulent. According to a complaint filed in federal court in Virginia, officials with the Ministry of Intelligence and Security in Iran tracked him down with the help of cellphone-monitoring devices and other eavesdropping gear provided by Nokia Siemens. 'Defendants knowingly and willingly delivered very capable and sophisticated equipment for unlawful intercepting, monitoring, and filtering of electronic communications ("Intelligence Solutions") to Iranian officials,' the complaint alleged. ... According to the document, Saharkhiz has been severely tortured since his arrest. He was held in solitary confinement for more than 80 days, and his ribs were broken in a struggle during his arrest. The complaint said it may be amended to add as many as 1,500 other political prisoners who are being held under similar circumstances. Additional defendants may also be added."

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  1. Re:Law? by OeLeWaPpErKe · · Score: 1, Troll

    The problem with attitudes like the grandparent post that is that they mean -in practice- support for the theocratic gay-killers.

    I can't understand how you can be against, say, the KKK, but defend the "right" of Iran to do things like this. For any reason. Why the double standard ?

    Iran once imported millions of black slaves, not even that long ago. Trust me, you don't want to read the stories of what happened to them before lunch.

    I mean the KKK is bad, I fully agree, very, very bad. But they're better than Iran, and the US is udoubtedly better than both of them. "Collaboration" with the NSA is almost a virtue, as whatever else, it will raise the world to a better ethical standard.

    Even if that raising means bombing Iran to the stone age, such an act would still raise both quality of life, both ours and the large majority of people in the region and morality, again both in the region and world-wide.

  2. Re:Law? by Luckyo · · Score: 1, Troll

    Very easy discussion. Both countries had quite a bit of viking presence. Vikings were people who taught their kids how to be inherently cruel by forcing them to rip wigs off live birds at the age of three.

    You can imagine how they treated their victims as adults. Actually scratch that, most modern people lack imagination to be able to. Being a viking thrall was probably one of the worst fates one could have across all times.

    So yes, grand parent is completely correct in spite of that retarded flamebait mod. We really need a "I disagree does not equal flamebait/overrated/troll" - notice every time people get mod points.