New Delhi: At least seven organizations representing journalists came together on Thursday to strongly condemn the alleged supervision carried out on Medipson through Pegasus Spyware.
Demanding the clarity of how this is done and who gives Snooping, The Press Club of India, Guild Editor of India, Press Association, Delhi Union Journalists, Indian Women’s Press Corps, Work News Cameraman, Iju Association, and various media organizations demand an investigation The Supreme Court into the alleged illegal institution.
“The reconnaissance measures to citizens undermine democracy.
Therefore, the government’s obligation to end the confusion of detail and to remain clean on the use of pegasus spyware,” said a joint statement by the organization.
Referring to the reconnaissance action as “dirty abuse of the state” that must be stopped immediately, the organization said national security cannot be a shield for unscrupulous supervision and add that media organization “will explore constitutional options for the protection of democracy and press freedom.”
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