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    Detection of international surveillance and spying on "contacts" of Iraqi officials

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    Detection of international surveillance and spying on "contacts" of Iraqi officials Empty Detection of international surveillance and spying on "contacts" of Iraqi officials

    Post by Rocky Sun 07 Jan 2018, 3:59 am

    Detection of international surveillance and spying on "contacts" of Iraqi officials
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    BAGHDAD / The Parliamentary Services Committee on Sunday revealed that some of the neighboring countries of Iraq to monitor all communications important to officials in the State through mobile communications, noting that the transmission of the optical cable project by the Minister of Communications Kazem Al-Rashed to a Kurdish company is a dangerous precedent and some deputies They refuse to vote to dismiss him.
    "The transfer of the optical cable project by the Minister of Communications to a Kurdish company is a dangerous precedent and a big mistake against Iraq's communications," said committee member Awatif Nehma, "Eye of Iraq News." She pointed out that some neighboring countries are spying on mobile communications to senior officials in the country, .
    She added that "the optical cable project is considered a" disaster project, "pointing out that any country in the world does not agree to transfer its contacts to companies invested outside its control, but Iraq transmits its contacts to companies linked to the Kurds and foreign countries. She pointed out that "despite the accession of the Minister of Communications to a coalition of state law and a representative of the province of Basra, but there are some MPs refuse to vote on the dismissal of the minister for personal reasons."




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