Criticism of the "gaiun" project and Sandal
According to critics, the 'gahun' project was used to compile lists of potential terrorists and transfer them to state security agencies. Arrests are ongoing, but there has been no official confirmation from law enforcement authorities.
At the same time, reports indicate that Minister Sandal personally profited by 600,000 dollars from this project, sparking public outcry.
Moreover, 'gahun' was launched in the early 2000s as an initiative to strengthen internal security, but its operations raised questions about the legality and methods of data collection.
Context
The 'gahun' project was established in the early 2000s as part of efforts to bolster internal security in the country.
Critics accuse the "Gayun" project of compiling lists of potential terrorists and passing them to government agencies, as well as accuse Minister Sandal of receiving $600,000 from the project. There is no official confirmation.
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- Source: https://t.me/nevolf/49403
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