domingo, 26 de abril de 2015

WikiLeaks shows Sony concerned by IDF's use of its cameras in Gaza bombings - Diplomacy and Defense - Israel News | Haaretz

WikiLeaks shows Sony concerned by IDF's use of its cameras in Gaza bombings - Diplomacy and Defense - Israel News | Haaretz



Sony Pictures Entertainment executives were concerned about a news report that showed one of its cameras being used to guide Israeli rockets bombing Gaza, company correspondance.

Correspondence about the situation from last August was part of the release by WikiLeaks last week of more than 173,000 emails and more than 30,000 company documents. The story was first reported by the Electronic Intifada.

The correspondence among Michael Lynton, the company’s CEO; Stevan Bernard, its head of corporate security; and David Diamond, executive assistant to the company chairman, included a link to an Iranian Press TV report in which the reporter held up a part of a bomb fired by Israel on Gaza during last summer’s conflict and said it contained a camera marked Sony.
















Palestinians sit between the rubble of their destroyed building in Shijaiyah
Palestinians sit between the
rubble of their destroyed building in Shijaiyah, neighborhood of Gaza
City, in the northern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2014.

Photo by AP