NSA routinely spied on phone records unrelated to terrorism cases

“US intelligence officials declassified documents Tuesday revealing the National Security Agency violated privacy rules for three years when it sifted phone records of Americans with no suspected links to terrorists.  The government was forced to disclose the documents by a judge’s order after a Freedom of Information lawsuit. The NSA had been permitted by the court to only search phone numbers that had ‘reasonable articulable suspicion’ of having links to terrorism.  But out of more than 17,000 numbers on a NSA list in 2009, the agency only had reasonable suspicion for about 1,800 of the numbers, two senior intelligence officials told reporters on Tuesday.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/09/10/new-documents-show-nsa-routinely-spied-on-phone-records-unrelated-to-terrorism-cases/

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