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at the moment there is neither proof nor indication of that, and even if he is or has done that, it does not obviate the proof he has tendered of the US governments cavalier attitude to the rights of people to privacy and international data protection laws.
Interestingly Russia has offered to consider an application for asylum.stating that their teasons for doing so where, in part, “By promising asylum to Snowden, Moscow undertakes protection of
those persecuted according to political motives. In the United States there will be hysteria. They only recognise their own right to do that.”
There's widespread anger in Europe about the reports that the US accessed personal data from leading internet companies, if the fiery debate at the European Parliament is anything to go by. Commissioner Tonio Borg said the EU wants a "clear commitment" from the US to respect the rights of European citizens when it comes to data protection.
He said the commission would raise the issue with the US at a meeting in Dublin on Friday. The German MEP, Manfred Weber, said it was "completely unacceptable" that the US has different rules for its own citizens and those of other countries. A Dutch MEP, Sophie In't Veld, criticised the commission for failing to protect EU citizens.
It maybe is a case of the barn door now being open and the horses have fled - once the information is out there how do you call it back. I would like to see paedophile rings shut down and there seems to be measures in place in some countries to monitor this but there again how do you separate the bad stuff from the innocuous material. I know that locally child pornographers get snagged by the police and prosecuted - don't know if they catch all of them but names appear in the paper quite regularly. If you want personal privacy how do you set up a system where personal information remains anonymous but still weed out the 'bad' stuff? I would want our government to be on watch to protect our safety and I hope that what the US may or may not be doing is mostly benevolent and for protection of its citizens rather than for sinister reasons.
How much of your personal freedom and privacy are you willing to give up so that 100% of criminals are caught?
How much of your personal freedom and privacy are you willing to give up so that 100% of criminals are caught?
The Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, MfS), commonly known as the Stasi , was the official state security service of the German Democratic Republic or GDR, colloquially known as East Germany. It has been described as one of the most effective and repressive intelligence and secret police agencies in the world
The Stasi amounted to a small army infiltrating the very fabric of the communist regime, whose sole purpose was the surveillance and repression of the East German people. Fear of the state – and of the Stasi as a tool of state control – was widespread, and this terror was used as a vital tool in the creation of a malleable citizenry.
There were a variety of things that could bring a person to the attention of the Stasi. Once the MfS had targeted a suspect the goal was often to engender self-doubt in that person, to prevent them from living any semblance of a normal life, and if indeed they were guilty of some form of ‘subversion’, to encourage them to further implicate and discredit themselves
It is worth repeating the statistics: 180 kilometres of files, 360,000 photographs, 99,600 audio cassettes, one in every 6.5 of the population an informer.
The whole system would be a laughing-stock were it not for the fact that hundreds of thousands of unfortunate East Germans, most innocent of any political crime, were arrested, interrogated, routinely tortured and sent to prison camps and psychiatric hospitals. East German Communists were even more determined that their Soviet mentors to eradicate any vestige of anti-Communism. Repression was never called that by name: the Stasi saw themselves as revolutionary heroes, saving a Communist Germany literally on the frontline of the Cold War from defectors and infiltrators.