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MTN must stand up for its users, meet international obligations November 2012 The human rights impacts of global telecommunications companies have come to the foreground as more activists, journalists, as well as ordinar
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Document Date: 2012-11-07 18:48:56


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Johannesburg / /

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Turkcell / MTN Irancell / Iran Electronics Industries / MTN Syria / Nokia Siemens Networks / MTN Group / Reuters / /

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Yemen / Iran / South Africa / Sudan / United States / Syria / /

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Business Partnership / /

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U.S. District Court / /

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telecommunications infrastructure / telecommunications partners / communications platforms / open and inexpensive internet / civil society groups / cellphone services / law framework / basic connectivity services / lawful interception equipment / disruptive and human rightsthreatening technologies / communications connectivity / infrastructure expertise / telephone communications / communications services / telecommunications / telecommunications vendors / http /

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Iranian government / UN Human Rights Council / U.S. District Court / Iranian Ministry of Defense / civil society / Mostazafan Foundation / United Nations / Electronic Frontier Foundation / /

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Chris Kilowan / Collin D. Anderson / Mark Wallace / /

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the primary / /

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GHRAVITY Executive / Access Policy Director / Ambassador / experts and legal counsel / executive / /

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smart phones / wireless broadband / disruptive and human rightsthreatening technologies / ADSL / html / pdf / mobile devices / eavesdropping technology / /

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http /

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