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“Germany Blasts Britain Over Gchq’s Secret Cable Trawl”
by The Guardian   
June 26th, 2013

The German government has expressed the growing public anger of its citizens over B

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ritain’s mass program of monitoring global phone and internet traffic and directly challenged UK ministers over the whole basis of GCHQ’s Project Tempora surveillance operation.

The German justice minister, who has described the secret operation by Britain’s eavesdropping agency as a catastrophe that sounded “like a Hollywood nightmare”, warned UK ministers that free and democratic societies could not flourish when states shielded their actions in “a veil of secrecy”.

Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger sent two letters on Tuesday to the British justice secretary, Chris Grayling, and the home secretary, Theresa May, stressing the widespread concern the disclosures have triggered in Germany and demanding to know the extent to which German citizens have been targeted.

It is the first major challenge to David Cameron’s government to publicly justify its mass data-trawling operation, which was revealed in documents leaked by the former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.

Germany’s chancellor, Angela Merkel, has made clear her frustration that many of the questions raised by the disclosures made by the whistleblower have gone unanswered by the Obama administration.

William Hague, the British foreign secretary, again dismissed concerns on Tuesday in a speech at the Ronald Reagan Library in California, saying Britain should have nothing but pride in its “indispensable” intelligence-sharing relationship with the US.

“Let us be clear about it: in both our countries intelligence work takes place within a strong legal framework. We operate under the rule of law and are accountable for it. In some countries secret intelligence work is used to control their people – in ours it only exists to protect their freedoms.”

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