SWEDISH-FINNISH COMPANY ASSISTED AZERBAIJAN FOR SPYING ON INDIVIDUALS
NEWS.AM
April 19, 2012 | 01:33
Swedish-Finnish TeliaSonera Company has given state security services
access to systems of the former Soviet Union states in order to secure
lucrative contracts there.
Swedish media claims that the Company provided such services to
Azerbaijan, Belarus and Uzbekistan, The Local reports.
For example, an Azerbaijani man was called in to an interrogation by
the country's security service after having voted for Armenia in the
finals of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest.
The Swedish government is the largest shareholder in TeliaSonera,
owning over 37 percent of the company's shares, while Finland owns
13.7 percent.
NEWS.AM
April 19, 2012 | 01:33
Swedish-Finnish TeliaSonera Company has given state security services
access to systems of the former Soviet Union states in order to secure
lucrative contracts there.
Swedish media claims that the Company provided such services to
Azerbaijan, Belarus and Uzbekistan, The Local reports.
For example, an Azerbaijani man was called in to an interrogation by
the country's security service after having voted for Armenia in the
finals of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest.
The Swedish government is the largest shareholder in TeliaSonera,
owning over 37 percent of the company's shares, while Finland owns
13.7 percent.