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Friday, October 10, 2008

ABC News: NSA Eavesdropping 'Outrageous' and 'Disturbing,' Critics Say

ABC News: NSA Eavesdropping 'Outrageous' and 'Disturbing,' Critics Say

A Senate panel is probing claims top secret government workers eavesdropped on communications from American service members, journalists and aid workers overseas.

Hundreds of US citizens overseas, including US troops in Iraq, have been eavesdropped on, according to two former military and NSA intercept operators, despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials.
(ABC News )Announcing the probe, Senate intelligence committee chair Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) called the allegations, made on ABC News, "extremely disturbing."

House intelligence committee chair Silvestre Reyes is also looking for answers from the National Security Agency (NSA) about its apparent violations of Americans' privacy. "The NSA let us know that your story may be coming down the pipeline," a spokeswoman for Reyes told ABC News Thursday. "We went ahead and made an inquiry and have been in contact with NSA We're awaiting further information."

Off of Capitol Hill, reaction was swift and sharp to the news that U.S. intelligence officials listened in to hundreds of private conversations, including pillow talk between U.S. military officers and their spouses.

"This outrageous episode is a reminder that government spying powers can be used to invade the most intimate thoughts of even the most trustworthy people," noted Lisa Graves of the Center for National Security Studies, and a former Justice Department official.

"Today's report is an indictment not only of the Bush administration, but of all of those political leaders, Democratic and Republican, who have been saying that the executive branch can be trusted with surveillance powers that are essentially unchecked," charged Jameel Jaffer, director of the national security program at the American Civil Liberties Union.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This kind of unlawful governmental intrusion sadly typifies the US intelligence operatins. We cannot expect the spy agencies to have any moral bearings. They molest people and systems by nature. A little cheap creepy entertainment on cold lonely nights out at Fort Huachuca. What's that hurt?
Stop these unaccountable spooks.

November 11, 2008 1:09 PM

 

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