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Georgian speaker misleads on Georgians’ support for Ukraine

  • Georgia has renewed contracts with Cellebrite DI Ltd for $2.4 million in data extraction technology amid ongoing anti-government protests.
  • Cellebrite's software, Inseyets, allows law enforcement to access locked devices and extract information.
  • Cellebrite has halted sales to Serbia after Amnesty International reported misuse of its technology by Serbian authorities against journalists and activists.
  • Amnesty International's Donncha Ó Cearbhaill stated that halting licenses is a necessary step to prevent political misuse.
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Amnesty International broke the news in on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
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