Saturday, October 26, 2013

Germany, Brazil enlist 19 more countries for anti-NSA UN resolution- October 26, 2013

Germany, Brazil enlist 19 more countries for anti-NSA UN resolution

Published time: October 26, 2013 19:05
Edited time: October 26, 2013 20:12
Joshua Lott / Getty Images / AFP
Joshua Lott / Getty Images / AFP
 Twenty-one countries, including US allies France and Mexico, have now joined talks to hammer out a UN resolution that would condemn “indiscriminate” and “extra-territorial” surveillance, and ensure “independent oversight” of electronic monitoring.
The news was reported by Foreign Policy magazine, which has also obtained a copy of the draft text.

  The resolution was proposed earlier this week by Germany and Brazil, whose leaders have been some of the most vocal critics of the comprehensive spying methods of the US National Security Agency....


 ...One of those is likely German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Earlier this week the White House failed to deny that her personal cell phone had been tapped in the past, though it claims that it no longer listens in on Merkel’s private conversations.


See photo: FRI 25 OCT 2013- El Telegrafo (Newspaper)  - Quito, Ecuador


  Other countries involved in the talks reportedly include Argentina, Austria, Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guyana, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Liechtenstein, Norway, Paraguay, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay and Venezuela....read more: http://nsa.rsspump.com/?key=2013102619066a.germany-brazil-enlist-19-countries
 

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