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Suraya Dadoo

Freelance writer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Find her on Twitter: @Suraya_Dadoo

  • The image features a smartphone with a screen displaying text related to technology used for investigating terror and crime. The background colors are blended in a way that resembles the flag of Ghana, with a prominent black star in the center. A shadow of a person is visible in the foreground, creating a sense of depth and intrigue. Israel’s Spyware Diplomacy in Africa Suraya Dadoo · September 2022 Ghana has purchased Pegasus spyware from the Israeli group NS0 under dubious conditions. This acquisition by a country often considered a model in Africa confirms that the Israeli cyberweapons and surveillance industry is closely linked to Tel Aviv’s diplomacy and normalization program in (…)
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