After NSA Ruling, Congress at Odds Over Mass Surveillance
Published on Friday, May 08, 2015 by Common Dreams by Nadia Prupis, staff writer In the wake of...
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Read More“Let’s hope the spirit of hopeless resignation is finally set aside and serious consideration given to privacy at the U.N.”
Read More‘We urge the US to take the lead and make reforms that ensure that government surveillance efforts are clearly restricted by law, proportionate to the risks, transparent and subject to independent oversight.’
Read MoreRousseff pushes for lnternet data to be stored locally
Read MoreObama’s ‘rigorous safeguards’ to protect US citizens’ sensitive data a farce
Read MoreNational Security Agency has manipulated global encryption standards, utilized supercomputers to crack encrypted communications,
Read MoreCurious ‘exclusive reporting’ by the Independent raises more questions about government behavior over spying and journalism
Read Morerevelations about NSA spying have led to a bigger debate in Germany than in the US.
Read MoreThe detention of my partner, David Miranda, by UK authorities will have the opposite effect of the one intended
Read Moredespite official claims to the contrary, the spy agency broke its own guidelines, breaking “privacy rules” and overstepping “its legal authority” thousands of times each year
Read MoreAhead of Patriot Act renewal vote in 2011, did deference to surveillance community override democratic process?
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