The Guardian Asia
leftLIVE UPDATENorway’s state telecoms firm accused of helping Myanmar regime seize activists

NEWS SUMMARY
A class-action lawsuit in Norway alleges that Telenor, a Norwegian state-backed telecoms firm, provided data on over 1,200 customers, including activists, to Myanmar's military regime. This data allegedly aided the regime in arresting dissidents, leading to accusations that Telenor breached customer trust and facilitated human rights abuses.
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The Myanmar civil war is an ongoing conflict resulting from the 2021 military coup d'état, involving the State Administration Council and various resistance forces.
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