piątek, 17 października 2014

Lawmakers probing NSA face German secrecy hurdles

FILE - In this July 8, 2013 file picture the BND monitoring base in Bad Aibling, near Munich, Germany is photographed. German lawmakers probing the NSA following Edward Snowden’s revelations have hit a hurdle: their own government. Officials have refused to let a parliamentary inquiry see dozens of German intelligence documents detailing the extent to which the country’s spy agencies cooperated with their U.S. counterparts. A government spokeswoman said Friday Oct. 17, 2014 that Germany is bound by secrecy accords that give the United States the right to review and comment on any documents which affect its interests. But spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz denied this amounted to a U.S. veto. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader,File ) BERLIN (AP) — German lawmakers probing the NSA following Edward Snowden's revelations have hit a hurdle: their own government.








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