America's Foreign Hackers: American Hackers Helped UAE Spy on Al Jazeera Chairman, BBC Host
Source: Reuters
Americas Foreign Hackers: American Hackers Helped UAE Spy on Al Jazeera Chairman, BBC Host
BY JOEL SCHECTMAN + CHRISTOPHER BING
FILED APRIL 1, 2019 WASHINGTON
A group of American hackers who once worked for U.S. intelligence agencies helped the United Arab Emirates spy on a BBC host, the chairman of Al Jazeera and other prominent Arab media figures during a tense 2017 confrontation pitting the UAE and its allies against the Gulf state of Qatar.
The American operatives worked for Project Raven, a secret Emirati intelligence program that spied on dissidents, militants and political opponents of the UAE monarchy. A Reuters investigation in January revealed Project Ravens existence and inner workings, including the fact that it surveilled a British activist and several unnamed U.S. journalists.
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Raven targeted Arab media figures who spanned a range of political thought from a Beirut-based BBC host to the chairman of Al Jazeera and a producer from a London satellite channel founded by a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The goal, the former Raven operatives said, was to find material showing that Qatars royal family had influenced the coverage of Al Jazeera and other media outlets, and uncover any ties between the influential TV network and the Muslim Brotherhood. Reuters couldnt determine what data Raven obtained.
Al Jazeera has long maintained it is independent from Qatars government. Jassim Bin Mansour Al-Thani, a media attaché for Qatars embassy in Washington, said the government of Qatar does not request, ask, or enforce on Al Jazeera any agenda whatsoever. Al Jazeera is treated like any other respected media outlet.
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https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-raven-media/