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Husband of San Bernardino Shooting Victim Writes Letter of Support for Apple

The husband of a woman who narrowly survived the San Bernardino attack wrote a letter expressing support for Apple as the battle over the FBI's request to access a locked iPhone used by one of the shooters moved to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, NBC News reported. 

"I support Apple and the decision they have made," Salihin Kondoker wrote in a letter to U.S. Magistrate Judge Sheri Pym on Monday. 

"When I first learned Apple was opposing the order, I was frustrated that it would be yet another roadblock. But as I read more about their case, I have come to understand their fight is for something much bigger than one phone," Kondoker wrote in the letter he shared with NBC News.

Kondoker, who works in Internet technology, argued for stricter gun laws and said neither he nor his wife Anies wants to raise their three children in a "world where privacy is the trade off for security."

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