> I read somewhere that France, the UK, the U.S. and Germany > had agreed to spy on each others' citizens. (It's illegal for the > agencies to monitor internal communications, so they all made > a virtue out of the difficulty, and assist each other in watching > each other.) > Carsten, This is old news, but this must have appeared in the local and/or national news in Europe? I didn't check to see if the BBC article was still online. --Steve ------------------------------ snip ------------------------------ "German police have been forced to admit that dozens of criminal suspects had learned their phones were being tapped when the evidence showed up on their monthly phone bill." [...] "Telecommunications authorities said that nearly 20,000 lines were currently being tapped." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2387269.stm
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