An Iranian journalist is suing phone company Nokia over surveillance technology that helped Iranian authorities track and arrest him.
Isa Saharkhiz was captured and sent to jail more than a year ago and his family say has broken ribs from his severe beatings.
The journalist was charged with trying to overthrow the Iranian government because of an article he wrote during last year's opposition protests.
Although Saharkhiz left Tehran and went into hiding authorities managed to track him down after he turned on his Nokia mobile phone briefly to give an interview.
Through his son in New York, the journalist is suing Nokia in a US court on the grounds he was beaten and mistreated because the company knowingly sold its surveillance technology to the Iranian regime, which is renowned for its human rights abuses.
"Nokia sold this technology to Iran knowing that it will be used not in the way that it was meant to be," said Saharkhiz's son Mehdi.
"We're talking about a country that all around the world you're not able to sell airplane spare parts to, but Nokia, for making a few more bucks they've risked so many people's lives.
"We're hoping to set a precedent so companies like this don't sell people's rights to make a few more dollars."
Nokia has admitted selling the technology to Iran, which it says is a standard feature for law enforcement, but says Iran is to blame for misusing the technology.
It’s quite surprising to actually be writing this, I honestly never pictured Nokia would be in such a situation. From being the No. #1 manufacturer making devices that people liked and looked forward to, things sure have changed. It seems things have just gone downhill for them.
In fact, Nokia should try honestly answering these questions, I know a lot of people who are asking such questions… and if you don’t have an honest answer to even one of them, then you’ve got a problem Nokia!