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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2008

In Serbian.
RTS 080622

- Sweden's parliament has approved controversial new laws allowing authorities to spy on cross-border e-mail and telephone traffic. The country's intelligence bureau will be able to scan international calls, faxes and e-mails. Critics say the measure threatens civil liberties and represents Europe's most far-reaching eavesdropping plan. 'By introducing these new measures, the Swedish government is following the examples set by governments ranging from China and Saudi Arabia to the US government's highly criticised eavesdropping programme,' said Peter Fleischer of Google. The government insists that it will filter out domestic communication and monitor only international calls, faxes and messages. Some experts argue that it is impossible to differentiate between domestic and international traffic. [BBC]
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  • @MirageScience

    The description is also in English.

    It says: 'in Serbian'. ;-)

    

  • title in english, no one speaks english

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