UK rights advocate co-owns firm whose spyware serves Izraeli Gestapo.

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UK rights advocate co-owns firm whose spyware is 'used to target dissidents'

A leading human rights campaigner and head of a prestigious London art gallery is the co-owner of an Israeli cyberweapons company whose software has allegedly been used by authoritarian regimes to spy on dissidents, the Guardian can reveal.

Yana Peel, the chief executive of the Serpentine Galleries and a self-proclaimed champion of free speech, co-owns NSO Group, a $1bn (£790m) Israeli tech firm, according to corporate records in the US and Luxembourg.

NSO is the subject of multiple ongoing lawsuits and has been criticised by human rights groups, including Amnesty International, which has asked Israel’s ministry of defence to revoke the company’s export licences.

However, Peel, who has declared the Serpentine a “safe space for unsafe ideas” and served as a judge for international freedom-of-expression awards, defended her stake in NSO, which she has held since February. She described criticism of the company as “misinformed”.

Human rights groups, activists, and surveillance experts have accused NSO of licensing its powerful Pegasus software to countries, including Saudi Arabia, that have used it to target individuals, hack into their phones, and monitor their communications.

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Lawsuits against NSO allege the technology was used to target dissidents and their associates, including a friend of the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year.

Amnesty’s intervention followed a separate allegation that Pegasus was used in an attempted attack onthe mobile phone of a staff member.

NSO has not commented on the claims but promised to investigate all “credible allegations of misuse”.

The company was taken over earlier this year by Novalpina Capital, a London-based private equity firm co-founded by Peel’s husband, Stephen. Novalpina took a majority of NSO shares, and NSO’s Israeli founders hold a minority stake.

https://www.theguardian.com/law/201...ights-advocate-serpentine-nso-spyware-pegasus

If there is enough hypocrisy- so the hypocrites believe- we will all accept hypocrisy as the norm.
Once our sense of ' right and wrong ' is undermined then they can do as they like, unhindered by public oversight.

Is that tomorrow or was it yesterday ?
 
Serpentine Galleries chief resigns in spyware firm row

The head of the Serpentine Galleries has resigned after the Guardian revealed she is the co-owner of an Israeli cyberweapons company whose software has allegedly been used by authoritarian regimes to spy on dissidents.

On Tuesday, Yana Peel announced she was stepping down as the chief executive of the prestigious London art gallery so the work of the Serpentine would not be undermined by what she called “misguided personal attacks on me and my family”.

In a statement, Peel said: “I have decided I am better able to continue my work in supporting the arts, the advancement of human rights and freedom of expression by moving away from my current role.”

Last week, the Guardian revealed that Peel co-owns Novalpina Capital, a private equity firm that in turn controls a majority stake in NSO Group, a $1bn (£790m) Israeli technology firm, according to corporate records in the US and Luxembourg.

https://www.theguardian.com/artandd...s-chief-yana-peel-resigns-in-spyware-firm-row

Remember- no criticism= no transparency. No transparency= no justice. No wonder these prosemitic bastards want criticism criminalized.
 
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