RSF calls for rapid results from enquiry after journalists spied on in Georgia

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At least five journalists have confirmed being among the targets of allegedly widespread illegal spying on members of Georgian society that has been exposed by a leak. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says the investigation into this surveillance must be transparent and must produce rapid results.

Thousands of files containing the alleged records of this mass surveillance were leaked on the night of 12 September by a person identifying himself as a former employee of the

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