#murdered — Public Fediverse posts
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"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song by British musician #EltonJohn and lyricist #BernieTaupin, which first appeared on his sixteenth album #JumpUp released in 1982. It was the album's second single in the UK, and the lead single in the United States. The song is a tribute to #JohnLennon, who had been #murdered 15 months earlier. In the U.S., "Empty Garden" reached number 13 on the #Billboard #Hot100 #recordChart. It peaked at number 51 in the #UKSinglesChart.
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"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song by British musician #EltonJohn and lyricist #BernieTaupin, which first appeared on his sixteenth album #JumpUp released in 1982. It was the album's second single in the UK, and the lead single in the United States. The song is a tribute to #JohnLennon, who had been #murdered 15 months earlier. In the U.S., "Empty Garden" reached number 13 on the #Billboard #Hot100 #recordChart. It peaked at number 51 in the #UKSinglesChart.
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"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song by British musician #EltonJohn and lyricist #BernieTaupin, which first appeared on his sixteenth album #JumpUp released in 1982. It was the album's second single in the UK, and the lead single in the United States. The song is a tribute to #JohnLennon, who had been #murdered 15 months earlier. In the U.S., "Empty Garden" reached number 13 on the #Billboard #Hot100 #recordChart. It peaked at number 51 in the #UKSinglesChart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojdAD_xNt9c -
"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song by British musician #EltonJohn and lyricist #BernieTaupin, which first appeared on his sixteenth album #JumpUp released in 1982. It was the album's second single in the UK, and the lead single in the United States. The song is a tribute to #JohnLennon, who had been #murdered 15 months earlier. In the U.S., "Empty Garden" reached number 13 on the #Billboard #Hot100 #recordChart. It peaked at number 51 in the #UKSinglesChart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojdAD_xNt9c -
"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" is a song by British musician #EltonJohn and lyricist #BernieTaupin, which first appeared on his sixteenth album #JumpUp released in 1982. It was the album's second single in the UK, and the lead single in the United States. The song is a tribute to #JohnLennon, who had been #murdered 15 months earlier. In the U.S., "Empty Garden" reached number 13 on the #Billboard #Hot100 #recordChart. It peaked at number 51 in the #UKSinglesChart.
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https://www.europesays.com/news/1425/ Deshaun Chatman says girl found buried in suitcase is child kept from him #19News #AliyahHenderson #buried #Cleveland #Cleveland5 #dead #DeshaunChatman #Fox8 #Headlines #LittleGirlsInSuitcases #murdered #News #suitcases #TopStories #wkyc
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DHS Secretary #KristiNoem is leaving the department - replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin #multimillionaire (R-Okla.) strong #Trump supporter. Noem's exit leaves Trump's #massdeportation agenda without its most prominent face amid a public backlash. Noem drew bipartisan fury after accusing #Minneapolis nurse #AlexPretti & mother #ReneeNicoleGood of being #domestic #terrorists after both were #murdered in cold blood by #ICE or who knows - #masked men w #guns #surveillance #profiling #technology
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DHS Secretary #KristiNoem is leaving the department - replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin #multimillionaire (R-Okla.) strong #Trump supporter. Noem's exit leaves Trump's #massdeportation agenda without its most prominent face amid a public backlash. Noem drew bipartisan fury after accusing #Minneapolis nurse #AlexPretti & mother #ReneeNicoleGood of being #domestic #terrorists after both were #murdered in cold blood by #ICE or who knows - #masked men w #guns #surveillance #profiling #technology
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DHS Secretary #KristiNoem is leaving the department - replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin #multimillionaire (R-Okla.) strong #Trump supporter. Noem's exit leaves Trump's #massdeportation agenda without its most prominent face amid a public backlash. Noem drew bipartisan fury after accusing #Minneapolis nurse #AlexPretti & mother #ReneeNicoleGood of being #domestic #terrorists after both were #murdered in cold blood by #ICE or who knows - #masked men w #guns #surveillance #profiling #technology
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DHS Secretary #KristiNoem is leaving the department - replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin #multimillionaire (R-Okla.) strong #Trump supporter. Noem's exit leaves Trump's #massdeportation agenda without its most prominent face amid a public backlash. Noem drew bipartisan fury after accusing #Minneapolis nurse #AlexPretti & mother #ReneeNicoleGood of being #domestic #terrorists after both were #murdered in cold blood by #ICE or who knows - #masked men w #guns #surveillance #profiling #technology
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DHS Secretary #KristiNoem is leaving the department - replaced by Sen. Markwayne Mullin #multimillionaire (R-Okla.) strong #Trump supporter. Noem's exit leaves Trump's #massdeportation agenda without its most prominent face amid a public backlash. Noem drew bipartisan fury after accusing #Minneapolis nurse #AlexPretti & mother #ReneeNicoleGood of being #domestic #terrorists after both were #murdered in cold blood by #ICE or who knows - #masked men w #guns #surveillance #profiling #technology
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85-year-old widower kidnapped and murdered in apparent case of mistaken identity in Australia
https://misryoum.com/us/world/85-year-old-widower-kidnapped-and-murdered-in/
Australian detectives arrested two men Wednesday over the alleged kidnapping and murder of an elderly grandfather in a suspected case of mistaken identity.Chris Baghsarian, 85, was taken from his home in Sydney's North Ryde suburb on February 13, but...
#85yearold #widower #kidnapped #and #murdered #apparent #case #mistaken #identity #Australia #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com
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Another #indigenous young woman was #murdered. By a 14 year old boy.
This girl was only 18, just looking forward to a fresh start after being bounced around the #childwelfare system.
We have to do better.#mmiwg2s #winnipeg #ontario #indigenous #firstnations #manitoba #cbc #cbcnews
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CW: Murder, violence, CFS, MMIWG2S
Another #indigenous young woman was #murdered. By a 14 year old boy.
This girl was only 18, just looking forward to a fresh start after being bounced around the #childwelfare system.
We have to do better.#mmiwg2s #winnipeg #ontario #indigenous #firstnations #manitoba #cbc #cbcnews
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On the 16th of February 2024: #AlexeiNavalny, Russian political activist and opposition leader of the Progress Party, #murdered in prison at 47.
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The brothers & attorney representing the family of #ReneeGood, a 37-yr-old #Minnesota woman who was #murdered when an #ICE agent shot into her vehicle, are also expected to speak at the event, which is organized by Democratic lawmakers — Sen #RichardBlumenthal (CT) & Rep #RobertGarcia (CA).
#AlexPretti #law #murder #ExtraJudicialKillings #Trump #StateSponsoredTerrorism #Constitution #RightToProtest #CivilRights #UseOfForce #authoritarianism #fascism #MafiaState #CBP #Sturmabteilung
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"A lot of the 'You can't say anything anymore!' comedians are doing the festival..."
- comedian A. Okatsuka (who declined the Saudi Fest)
I won't be watching any of P$te D^vidson on Saturday Night Live. Let him go try to be funny in Saudi Arabia some more. Maybe he can write some jokes about their torture of that journalist from the Washington Post.
#Khashogi #reporter #tortured #murdered by #MBS #SNL #comedians #WhiteWash #SaudiArabia #human #rights #abuses
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/riyadh-comedy-festival-1.7646744 -
"A lot of the 'You can't say anything anymore!' comedians are doing the festival..."
- comedian A. Okatsuka (who declined the Saudi Fest)
I won't be watching any of P$te D^vidson on Saturday Night Live. Let him go try to be funny in Saudi Arabia some more. Maybe he can write some jokes about their torture of that journalist from the Washington Post.
#Khashogi #reporter #tortured #murdered by #MBS #SNL #comedians #WhiteWash #SaudiArabia #human #rights #abuses
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/riyadh-comedy-festival-1.7646744 -
"A lot of the 'You can't say anything anymore!' comedians are doing the festival..."
- comedian A. Okatsuka (who declined the Saudi Fest)
I won't be watching any of P$te D^vidson on Saturday Night Live. Let him go try to be funny in Saudi Arabia some more. Maybe he can write some jokes about their torture of that journalist from the Washington Post.
#Khashogi #reporter #tortured #murdered by #MBS #SNL #comedians #WhiteWash #SaudiArabia #human #rights #abuses
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/riyadh-comedy-festival-1.7646744 -
"A lot of the 'You can't say anything anymore!' comedians are doing the festival..."
- comedian A. Okatsuka (who declined the Saudi Fest)
I won't be watching any of P$te D^vidson on Saturday Night Live. Let him go try to be funny in Saudi Arabia some more. Maybe he can write some jokes about their torture of that journalist from the Washington Post.
#Khashogi #reporter #tortured #murdered by #MBS #SNL #comedians #WhiteWash #SaudiArabia #human #rights #abuses
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/riyadh-comedy-festival-1.7646744 -
Strangely, this song come to mind.
https://youtu.be/Ca3PnHFgJ54?si=KeWqtOrdWh95dypj
#alexpretti #murdered #murder #executed #minneapolis #killed #illegal #crimes #news #worldnews #America #justice #video #music #RogerWaters #minnesota
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#minnesota #ICE #2A #MinneapolisProtests #Murdered #Execution Shot 10 times peacefully observing #FirstAmendmentAudit #Observer #Documenting #ICE / #Immigration Minnesota, Jan 2026 #CivilRights
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#BoycottWorldCupUSA #BoycottUSA #Boycott or risk being #Murdered Not much of a choice!!
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xasgvuxrvki55hqatafseon7/post/3mc5ms22kjs24 -
#BoycottWorldCupUSA #BoycottUSA #Boycott or risk being #Murdered Not much of a choice!!
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xasgvuxrvki55hqatafseon7/post/3mc5ms22kjs24 -
#BoycottWorldCupUSA #BoycottUSA #Boycott or risk being #Murdered Not much of a choice!!
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xasgvuxrvki55hqatafseon7/post/3mc5ms22kjs24 -
#BoycottWorldCupUSA #BoycottUSA #Boycott or risk being #Murdered Not much of a choice!!
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xasgvuxrvki55hqatafseon7/post/3mc5ms22kjs24 -
#BoycottWorldCupUSA #BoycottUSA #Boycott or risk being #Murdered Not much of a choice!!
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:xasgvuxrvki55hqatafseon7/post/3mc5ms22kjs24 -
A lot are canceling because there afraid of getting #Murdered #BoycottFIFA #BoycottWorldCup #Besafe 😊
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A lot are canceling because there afraid of getting #Murdered #BoycottFIFA #BoycottWorldCup #Besafe 😊
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:swtxmqmmr6zf23wz2mf7jqrp/post/3mc5hc62o6c22 -
The woman shot in #Minneapolis was named #ReneeNicoleGood. She was a wife and mother, and was acting as a legal observer of #ICE activities in her city. She was #murdered by one of 2000 #ICE thugs who had been intentionally deployed to #Minneapolis to #harass and #kidnap people who didn’t look white enough, as part of a campaign by our #president to punish the state for voting against him, under the pretext that some people committed fraud in 2020.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/08/her-name-is-renee-nicole-good/
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The woman shot in #Minneapolis was named #ReneeNicoleGood. She was a wife and mother, and was acting as a legal observer of #ICE activities in her city. She was #murdered by one of 2000 #ICE thugs who had been intentionally deployed to #Minneapolis to #harass and #kidnap people who didn’t look white enough, as part of a campaign by our #president to punish the state for voting against him, under the pretext that some people committed fraud in 2020.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/08/her-name-is-renee-nicole-good/
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The woman shot in #Minneapolis was named #ReneeNicoleGood. She was a wife and mother, and was acting as a legal observer of #ICE activities in her city. She was #murdered by one of 2000 #ICE thugs who had been intentionally deployed to #Minneapolis to #harass and #kidnap people who didn’t look white enough, as part of a campaign by our #president to punish the state for voting against him, under the pretext that some people committed fraud in 2020.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/08/her-name-is-renee-nicole-good/
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The woman shot in #Minneapolis was named #ReneeNicoleGood. She was a wife and mother, and was acting as a legal observer of #ICE activities in her city. She was #murdered by one of 2000 #ICE thugs who had been intentionally deployed to #Minneapolis to #harass and #kidnap people who didn’t look white enough, as part of a campaign by our #president to punish the state for voting against him, under the pretext that some people committed fraud in 2020.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/08/her-name-is-renee-nicole-good/
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The woman shot in #Minneapolis was named #ReneeNicoleGood. She was a wife and mother, and was acting as a legal observer of #ICE activities in her city. She was #murdered by one of 2000 #ICE thugs who had been intentionally deployed to #Minneapolis to #harass and #kidnap people who didn’t look white enough, as part of a campaign by our #president to punish the state for voting against him, under the pretext that some people committed fraud in 2020.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/01/08/her-name-is-renee-nicole-good/
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#JonathanRoss as the #ICE agent who #murdered #ReneeNicoleGood.
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The #Minnesota Star Tribune has identified #JonathanRoss as the #ICE agent who #murdered #ReneeNicoleGood.
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Her name was #ReneeNicoleGood.
#ICE #murdered her and walked away.
Then they called her a terrorist.
Watch the video.
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For more than a decade, dozens of journalists and human rights activists have been
🆘 targeted and hacked by governments all over the world.Cops and spies in Ethiopia, Greece, Hungary, India, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates, among others, have used sophisticated #spyware to compromise the phones of these victims, who at times have also faced real-world #violence being intimidated, harassed, and in extreme cases, even #murdered.
In the last few years, in the fight to protect these higher-risk communities,
⭐️a team of a dozen digital security experts,
mostly based in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia, among other places,
have played a key role.They work for the New York-headquartered nonprofit
"Access Now", specifically its "Digital Security Helpline".Their mission is to be the team of people who journalists, human rights defenders, and dissidents can go to if they suspect they’ve been hacked,
such as with mercenary spyware made by companies like NSO Group, Intellexa, or Paragon.“The idea is to provide this 24/7 service to civil society and journalists so they can reach out whenever they have… a cybersecurity incident,”
#Hassen #Selmi, who leads the incident response team at the Helpline, told TechCrunch.According to #Bill #Marczak, a senior researcher at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab who has been investigating spyware for almost 15 years,
Access Now’s Helpline is a
“frontline resource”
for journalists and others who may have been targeted or hacked with spyware.The helpline has become a critical funnel for victims.
So much so that when Apple sends its users a so-called
“threat notification” alerting them that they have been targeted with mercenary spyware,
the tech giant has long directed victims to Access Now’s investigators.In speaking with TechCrunch, Selmi described a scenario where someone gets one of these threat notifications, and where Access Now can help victims.
“Having someone who could explain it to them, tell them what they should do, what they should not do, what this means…
This is a big relief for them,”
said Selmi.According to several digital rights experts who have investigated spyware cases and previously spoke with TechCrunch,
#Apple is generally taking the right approach, even if the optics look like a trillion-dollar tech giant offloading its responsibility to a small team of nonprofit workers.Being mentioned by Apple in the notifications, said Selmi, was
“one of the biggest milestones” for the helpline.Selmi and his colleagues now look into about 1,000 cases of suspected government spyware attacks per year.
Around half of those cases turn into actual investigations,
and only around 5% of them,
around 25, result in a confirmed case of spyware infection,
according to Mohammed Al-Maskati, the helpline’s director.When Selmi started doing this work in 2014, Access Now were only investigating around 20 cases of suspected spyware attacks per month.
At the time, there were three or four people working in each timezone in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia,
locations that allowed them to have someone online throughout the whole day.The team isn’t that much bigger now, with fewer than 15 people working for the helpline.
The helpline has more people in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan region,
given that these are hotspots for spyware cases, according to Selmi.The increase in cases, Selmi explained, is due to several circumstances.
For one, the helpline is now more well known,
so it attracts more people.Then, with government spyware going global and becoming more available,
there are potentially more cases of abuse.Finally, the helpline team has done more outreach to potentially targeted populations,
finding cases of abuse they may not have found otherwise. -
For more than a decade, dozens of journalists and human rights activists have been
🆘 targeted and hacked by governments all over the world.Cops and spies in Ethiopia, Greece, Hungary, India, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates, among others, have used sophisticated #spyware to compromise the phones of these victims, who at times have also faced real-world #violence being intimidated, harassed, and in extreme cases, even #murdered.
In the last few years, in the fight to protect these higher-risk communities,
⭐️a team of a dozen digital security experts,
mostly based in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia, among other places,
have played a key role.They work for the New York-headquartered nonprofit
"Access Now", specifically its "Digital Security Helpline".Their mission is to be the team of people who journalists, human rights defenders, and dissidents can go to if they suspect they’ve been hacked,
such as with mercenary spyware made by companies like NSO Group, Intellexa, or Paragon.“The idea is to provide this 24/7 service to civil society and journalists so they can reach out whenever they have… a cybersecurity incident,”
#Hassen #Selmi, who leads the incident response team at the Helpline, told TechCrunch.According to #Bill #Marczak, a senior researcher at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab who has been investigating spyware for almost 15 years,
Access Now’s Helpline is a
“frontline resource”
for journalists and others who may have been targeted or hacked with spyware.The helpline has become a critical funnel for victims.
So much so that when Apple sends its users a so-called
“threat notification” alerting them that they have been targeted with mercenary spyware,
the tech giant has long directed victims to Access Now’s investigators.In speaking with TechCrunch, Selmi described a scenario where someone gets one of these threat notifications, and where Access Now can help victims.
“Having someone who could explain it to them, tell them what they should do, what they should not do, what this means…
This is a big relief for them,”
said Selmi.According to several digital rights experts who have investigated spyware cases and previously spoke with TechCrunch,
#Apple is generally taking the right approach, even if the optics look like a trillion-dollar tech giant offloading its responsibility to a small team of nonprofit workers.Being mentioned by Apple in the notifications, said Selmi, was
“one of the biggest milestones” for the helpline.Selmi and his colleagues now look into about 1,000 cases of suspected government spyware attacks per year.
Around half of those cases turn into actual investigations,
and only around 5% of them,
around 25, result in a confirmed case of spyware infection,
according to Mohammed Al-Maskati, the helpline’s director.When Selmi started doing this work in 2014, Access Now were only investigating around 20 cases of suspected spyware attacks per month.
At the time, there were three or four people working in each timezone in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia,
locations that allowed them to have someone online throughout the whole day.The team isn’t that much bigger now, with fewer than 15 people working for the helpline.
The helpline has more people in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan region,
given that these are hotspots for spyware cases, according to Selmi.The increase in cases, Selmi explained, is due to several circumstances.
For one, the helpline is now more well known,
so it attracts more people.Then, with government spyware going global and becoming more available,
there are potentially more cases of abuse.Finally, the helpline team has done more outreach to potentially targeted populations,
finding cases of abuse they may not have found otherwise. -
For more than a decade, dozens of journalists and human rights activists have been
🆘 targeted and hacked by governments all over the world.Cops and spies in Ethiopia, Greece, Hungary, India, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates, among others, have used sophisticated #spyware to compromise the phones of these victims, who at times have also faced real-world #violence being intimidated, harassed, and in extreme cases, even #murdered.
In the last few years, in the fight to protect these higher-risk communities,
⭐️a team of a dozen digital security experts,
mostly based in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia, among other places,
have played a key role.They work for the New York-headquartered nonprofit
"Access Now", specifically its "Digital Security Helpline".Their mission is to be the team of people who journalists, human rights defenders, and dissidents can go to if they suspect they’ve been hacked,
such as with mercenary spyware made by companies like NSO Group, Intellexa, or Paragon.“The idea is to provide this 24/7 service to civil society and journalists so they can reach out whenever they have… a cybersecurity incident,”
#Hassen #Selmi, who leads the incident response team at the Helpline, told TechCrunch.According to #Bill #Marczak, a senior researcher at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab who has been investigating spyware for almost 15 years,
Access Now’s Helpline is a
“frontline resource”
for journalists and others who may have been targeted or hacked with spyware.The helpline has become a critical funnel for victims.
So much so that when Apple sends its users a so-called
“threat notification” alerting them that they have been targeted with mercenary spyware,
the tech giant has long directed victims to Access Now’s investigators.In speaking with TechCrunch, Selmi described a scenario where someone gets one of these threat notifications, and where Access Now can help victims.
“Having someone who could explain it to them, tell them what they should do, what they should not do, what this means…
This is a big relief for them,”
said Selmi.According to several digital rights experts who have investigated spyware cases and previously spoke with TechCrunch,
#Apple is generally taking the right approach, even if the optics look like a trillion-dollar tech giant offloading its responsibility to a small team of nonprofit workers.Being mentioned by Apple in the notifications, said Selmi, was
“one of the biggest milestones” for the helpline.Selmi and his colleagues now look into about 1,000 cases of suspected government spyware attacks per year.
Around half of those cases turn into actual investigations,
and only around 5% of them,
around 25, result in a confirmed case of spyware infection,
according to Mohammed Al-Maskati, the helpline’s director.When Selmi started doing this work in 2014, Access Now were only investigating around 20 cases of suspected spyware attacks per month.
At the time, there were three or four people working in each timezone in Costa Rica, Manila, and Tunisia,
locations that allowed them to have someone online throughout the whole day.The team isn’t that much bigger now, with fewer than 15 people working for the helpline.
The helpline has more people in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan region,
given that these are hotspots for spyware cases, according to Selmi.The increase in cases, Selmi explained, is due to several circumstances.
For one, the helpline is now more well known,
so it attracts more people.Then, with government spyware going global and becoming more available,
there are potentially more cases of abuse.Finally, the helpline team has done more outreach to potentially targeted populations,
finding cases of abuse they may not have found otherwise.