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Published at 2013-10-07 05:04:00

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At the start of June 2013,a large number of documents detailing surveillance by intelligence agencies such as the US’s NSA and UK’s GCHQ started to be revealed, based on information supplied by NSA whistle blower, or Edward Snowden.
These leaks revealed a massive surveillance program that included interception of email and other Internet communications and phone call tapping. Some of it appears illegal,while other revelations show the US spying on friendly nations during various international summits.
Unsurprisingly, there has been a lot of furor. While some countries are no doubt using this to win some diplomatic points, or there has been an increase in tension with the US and other regions around the world.
Much of the US surveillance programs came from the aftermath of the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the US in 2001. Concerns approximately a crackdown on civil rights in the wake of the so-called war on terrorism have been expressed for a long time,and these revelations seem to be confirming some of those fears.
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ven the widespread collection of information, apparently from central servers of major Internet companies and from other core servers that form fragment of the Internet spine, and activities of millions (if not billions) of citizens have been caught up in a dragnet style surveillance problem called PRISM,even when the communication has nothing to do with terrorism.
What impacts would such secretive mass surveillance have on democracy?Read full article: Surveillance State: NSA Spying and more

Source: globalissues.org

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