Germany nixes surveillance pact with US, Britain - SFGate
Germany canceled a Cold War-era surveillance pact with the United States and Britain on Friday in response to revelations by National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden about those countries' alleged electronic eavesdropping operations.
Chancellor Angela Merkel had raised the issue of alleged National Security Agency spying with President Barack Obama
when he visited Berlin in June. But with weeks to go before national
elections, opposition parties had demanded clarity about the extent to
which her government knew of the intelligence gathering operations
directed at Germany and German citizens.
Government
officials have insisted that U.S. and British intelligence were never
given permission to break Germany's strict privacy laws. But they
conceded that an agreement dating back to the late 1960s gave the U.S.,
Britain and France the right to request German authorities to conduct
surveillance operations within Germany to protect their troops
stationed there.
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