“Britain’s foreign secretary took to television on Sunday to reassure Britons that London’s own spies had not circumvented laws restricting their own activity by obtaining information collected by Washington. In Germany, sensitive to decades of snooping by East German Stasi secret police, the opposition said Chancellor Angela Merkel should do more to protect Germans from U.S. spying and demand answers when President Barack Obama visits this month. In Australia, a government source said the U.S. revelations could make it more difficult to pass a law allowing the government to access Internet data at home.”
NSA spying allegations mean U.S. could provide ‘virtually unlimited’ info on citizens to allies
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:June 10, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives
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