Khaleej Times

Snowden issues surveillan­ce warning to Israelis

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tel aviv — US whistleblo­wer Edward Snowden urged Israelis to be on guard against heavy-handed government and private surveillan­ce in a speech by video link on Tuesday and defended his 2013 massive leak of classified documents.

Snowden highlighte­d Israel’s high-tech capabiliti­es, but warned that accepting too much government surveillan­ce and too easily acceding to the argument that it is needed for security reasons posed serious risks.

“If we can allow ourselves to be terrorised by someone with nothing but a knife, to reorder our societies for the convenienc­e of state power ... we’ve stopped being citizens and we’ve started being subjects,” said Snowden, who spoke from an undisclose­d location in Moscow.

The 35-year-old also spoke of the NSO Group, the Israel-based company known for its Pegasus spyware.

The software has been pinpointed by independen­t experts as likely being used in a number of countries

with poor human rights records.

“The idea is that companies like this increasing­ly are popping up all around the world,” Snowden said.

In one case, internatio­nal experts investigat­ing the disappeara­nce of 43 students in Mexico in 2014 were targeted with the spyware

after it had been sold to the government, the experts said.

Snowden, a former contractor with the US National Security Agency, leaked thousands of classified documents to the Press in 2013 which revealed the vast scope of surveillan­ce of private data put in place after the 9/11 attacks. —

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