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Doe I et al v. Cisco Systems, Inc. et al
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August 31, 2015
Cisco Still Off Hook In China, Falun Gong Spying Row
A California federal judge refused Monday to vacate a ruling that Falun Gong practitioners failed to show Cisco Systems Inc. knowingly provided surveillance systems that the Chinese government used to persecute the religious group, holding a recent Ninth Circuit decision also asserting the Alien Tort Statute didn't change his opinion.
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October 03, 2014
Cisco Liable Under 9th Circ. Ruling, Persecuted Chinese Say
Falun Gong practitioners on Friday urged a California federal judge to revive their suit alleging Cisco Systems Inc. orchestrated surveillance systems the Chinese government used to persecute the religious movement's members, saying they meet the standard set in a Ninth Circuit ruling reviving slavery allegations against chocolate companies.
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September 05, 2014
Cisco Ducks Claims Its Spy Systems Led To Chinese Torture
Cisco Systems Inc. is off the hook in a California federal suit alleging it orchestrated surveillance systems for the Chinese government that were used to torture and persecute members of a religious group, according to a Friday decision.
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May 20, 2011
Cisco Aided China In Falun Gong Persecution, Suit Says
Falun Gong practitioners filed a class action against Cisco Systems Inc. in California on Thursday, claiming the networking giant designed surveillance technology that the Chinese Communist Party used to track and persecute the movement's members.