Myanmar Activists to Sue Norway’s Telenor for Handing Data to Military
Civil groups accuse Telenor of sharing data from 18 million customers with Myanmar’s military, enabling arrests, torture, and killings after the 2021 coup, lawsuit says.
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Myanmar groups plan to sue Norway’s Telenor over data sharing with junta
Reuters reports that civil society groups in Myanmar are preparing legal action against Norwegian telecom company Telenor, accusing it of sharing customer data with the country’s military regime. The groups … The post Myanmar groups plan to sue Norway’s Telenor over data sharing with junta appeared first on Scandasia.
Myanmar: Groups Sue Telenor Over Data Sharing With Junta
Myanmar civil society groups said on Tuesday they are suing the Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor. They alleged that the giant is sharing customer data with the ruling military, which allowed the junta to track, imprison and kill civilians. Telenor was one of the largest foreign investors in Myanmar. It sold its business in Myanmar after […] The post Myanmar: Groups Sue Telenor Over Data Sharing With Junta appeared first on StratNews Global.
Myanmar civil groups set to sue Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor
Myanmar civil society groups are set to sue the Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor for sharing customer data with the Southeast Asian nation’s ruling military, which reportedly allowed the junta to track, imprison, and kill civilians. According to the Myanmar groups, Telenor, which was one of the largest foreign investors in the Southeast Asian nation, handed over data for some of its 18 million customers to comply with requests from the military.…
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