UAE hired former NSA employees to surveil journalists and human rights activists

Rori Donaghy, pictured in London in January 2019, is one of at least four journalists that Reuters says were surveilled under the UAE's Project Raven operation. (Reuters/Simon Dawson)

Rori Donaghy, pictured in London in January 2019, is one of at least four journalists that Reuters says were surveilled under the UAE's Project Raven operation. (Reuters/Simon Dawson)

CPJ expressed concern that at least four journalists were surveilled under Project Raven, a United Arab Emirates cybersurveillance and hacking operation, according to a Reuters report. CPJ Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator Sherif Mansour called the involvement of U.S. intelligence officials in the operation “disturbing.” CPJ North America Research Assistant Stephanie Sugars took a deep dive into President Trump’s tweets since announcing his candidacy in the 2016 presidential elections and found that about 10% contained negative rhetoric about the press, among other troubling patterns. Read the whole piece here, and view the accompanying spreadsheet here.

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Illustration for slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi (Alex Fine/Washington Post)

Join the Committee to Protect Journalists in demanding justice for murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the White House on February 7 for the culmination of CPJ’s #JusticeForJamal campaign. CPJ will hold a press conference to deliver this message and demand the White House take action on behalf of Khashoggi. CPJ will present hundreds of messages from journalists, advocates, and citizens, sharing why journalism is important to them and calling for accountability for Khashoggi’s murder.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: The text has been modified in the first paragraph to correct the timeframe for the analysis of Trump’s tweets.

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