Amnesty International Denounces that the Prosecutor's Office "Obstructs" Clarifying the Espionage of Catalan Independence Activists
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The director of the CNI, Paz Estebán, cited as being under investigation for the use of Pegasus, for the sixth time, in a Barcelona court
The human rights entity urges the Public Prosecutor's Office to "remove radically its role in the proceedings and stand by the victims" of the infiltration with the Pegasus programThe judge takes two years to process the appeal against the closure of the first espionage with Pegasus to deputies of ERC The Prosecutor's Office "obstaculizes" and "difficult" the investigations opened by the spying of the National Intelligence Center (CNI) to leader…
The Public Prosecutor's Office is "obstructing" the open judicial investigations into the Pegasus spying of several Catalan independence leaders. This is the conclusion that Amnesty International has reached after studying how the public prosecutor's office is acting in the ten ongoing judicial cases. Specifically, the organization denounces that the Public Prosecutor's Office has been putting obstacles in the way of these investigations for six…
Amnesty International has asked the Prosecutor’s Office to support the proceedings to clarify the cases of alleged espionage with the Pegasus program to activists and politicians [...]
An extensive study by Amnesty International concludes that the Public Prosecutor's Office is torpedoing investigations into espionage with software such as Pegasus or Candiru. The NGO presented this morning, from the headquarters of the Journalists' Association in Barcelona, the analysis of how the justice system has dealt with Catalangate, that is, the general and generous offensive to spy on activists, journalists, … Continued
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