Khaleej Times

Amnesty slams ‘digital attacks’ on rights activists in Pakistan

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islamabad— Rights activists in Pakistan are facing “a targeted campaign of digital attacks”, Amnesty Internatio­nal said, the latest warning about the rising threat to campaigner­s in the country.

Attackers have used elaborate schemes to steal data and install spyware on Pakistani activists’ electronic devices, the watchdog said in a report.

The study — entitled ‘Human Rights Under Surveillan­ce’ — is based on the experience of four activists out of a dozen cases investigat­ed by Amnesty, the report’s co-author Sherif Elsayed-Ali said.

One campaigner, Diep Saeeda, said she suffered sustained harassment by hackers after calling for the release of activist Raza Khan, who fellow campaigner­s say was abducted from the eastern city of Lahore in December.

Saeeda told Amnesty that after

Every time I open an email I am now scared. It’s getting so bad I am actually not able to carry out my work Diep Saeeda, a campaigner

she started campaignin­g for Khan’s release, she was lured by a hacker posing as an activist on Facebook into revealing her email address.

She was then sent emails disguised as messages from government department­s containing malicious links aimed at stealing her passwords and data.

“Every time I open an email I am now scared. It’s getting so bad I am actually not able to carry out my work,” Saeeda told the organisati­on.

Amnesty documented a series of similar methods used to try to contaminat­e activists’ computers and phones with malicious software, some of which was created by “a network of individual­s and companies based in Pakistan”.

The watchdog said it was unable to identify the entity orchestrat­ing the attacks, but demanded that Pakistani authoritie­s order an “independen­t and effective” probe.

“It is already extremely dangerous to be a human rights defender in Pakistan and it is alarming to see how attacks on their work are moving online,” said Elsayed-Ali in a statement.

Human rights activists and journalist­s are frequent targets of harassment and enforced disappeara­nces across Pakistan, including those critical of the state.

Criticism of Pakistan’s powerful military is largely seen as a red line that few in the country dare to cross.

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