NSA spies in bed with Germany, other Western states: Snowden
by alethoPress TV - July 7, 2013
U.S.
intelligence leaker Edward Snowden said the National Security Agency
(NSA) has massive spying partnerships with other Western states that are
now grumbling about the agency’s surveillance programs.
He
made the comments in an interview with U.S. cryptography expert Jacob
Appelbaum and documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras before revealing the
NSA’s internal and global surveillance programs last month.
NSA
spies are "in bed together with the Germans and most other Western
states,” Snowden said in remarks published by the German news weekly Der Spiegel on Sunday.
The
fugitive leaker added that the NSA has a department called the Foreign
Affairs Directorate which coordinates work with Western spying agencies.
Snowden
said the NSA, for example, provides Germany's BND foreign intelligence
agency with "analysis tools" for data passing from regions like the
Middle East through Germany.
The
former NSA contractor has also revealed that the American agency spies
on European Union offices in New York, Washington and Brussels, drawing
ire from European leaders, especially Germany.
The
NSA, according to top secret documents disclosed by Snowden, also
collected around half a billion telephone calls, emails or mobile phone
text messages and Internet chat entries in Germany per month.
Germany demanded an immediate explanation from the U.S. over the surveillance programs.
Justice
minister, Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, strongly condemned the
U.S. spying, saying it was reminiscent of “the methods used by enemies
during the Cold War.”
Snowden,
30, has reportedly holed up in the transit area of Moscow’s
Sheremetyevo International Airport since arriving on a flight from Hong
Kong on June 23. He is wanted in the US on espionage charges.
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