China ‘condemns’ Pegasus spyware surveillance
The Hindu
Zhao Lijian accused the U.S. of being evasive about facts while claiming cybersecurity threats from China.
China on Thursday “strongly condemned” the practice of cyber-surveillance, terming it as a common challenge to all countries as part of a wide cybersecurity threat. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian made the remarks while reacting to reports of an investigation by a global media consortium that showed is being used to spy on journalists, human rights activists and political dissidents across the world. “If it is true, China issues strong condemnation,” Mr. Zhao told a media briefing while reacting to questions on the Pegasus spyware controversy from the official media here.More Related News

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