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Verint Systems supplied South Sudan with surveillance technology says Amnesty
02.02.21
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Omer Kabir
Amnesty International obtained documents that prove that between March 2015 and February 2017, the South Sudanese government paid the company $762,000 for surveillance equipment that was used to illegally wiretap citizens’ phones
Former General Seeks Israeli Officials' Aid Against Illegal Arms Trade Allegations
01.07.19
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Tomer Ganon
In December, the U.S. imposed financial sanctions against retired Israeli Maj. Gen. Israel Ziv claiming he supplied weapons and ammunition to both sides in the civil war in South Sudan
U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Former Israeli General for Arms Trade with South Sudan
17.12.18
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Adi Pick
Update: Israel Ziv, the former general, was interviewed on Israeli television Sunday and stated the accusations are baseless and that he hasn't "even sold scissors there"