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Belgian Constitutional Court Greenlights Prisoner Exchange With Iran

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 6, 2023

Last January, Belgian NGO worker Olivier Vandecasteele was sentenced to 40 years in prison on what Brussels has declared as ‘sham’ espionage charges.

Iran Sentences Belgian National to 40 Years in Prison

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 13, 2023

An Iranian court ruled that Vandecasteele had engaged in spying for the U.S. government, currency smuggling, and money laundering; charges which he and his government deny.

Greek Government Facing Phone-Tapping Scandal

Bridget Ryder August 13, 2022

In his speech to the nation, PM Mitsotakis attempted damage control by calling the phone-tapping legal, but wrong.

Iran Arrests Swedish National on Espionage Charge

Carlos Perona Calvete August 3, 2022

The arrest follows the announcement that several spies affiliated with Mossad have also been arrested recently, as well as that of two French nationals last May on charges of organising protests in Iran.

EU Parliament Grills Pegasus Makers

Bridget Ryder June 24, 2022

The Israel-based NSO Group is the maker of Pegasus, a spyware that can infiltrate smartphones and other devices, extract information from them, and even control their functions such as turning on a camera.

Spanish Pegasus Revelations Add to EU Spyware Concerns

Bridget Ryder May 6, 2022

Suspecting that the five cases of spying on Catalans revealed by WhatsApp only scratched the surface, Elies Campo turned to The Citizen Lab, where he led the investigation that discovered approximately sixty more cases of spying with Pegasus.

Germany: Politicized Domestic Intelligence Agency Given Green-Light to Spy on AfD

Robert Semonsen March 18, 2022

Germany’s highly politicized domestic intelligence agency has been given the green-light to conduct mass surveillance against the non-conformist, anti-globalist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), a move which is being viewed as a circuitous attempt to stigmatize and destroy the party.

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