Jorge
July 1st, 2008, 06:21 AM
To say that the new FRA law in Sweden is controversial is really an understatement at this point. New reports have surfaced that say how not only MPs of the Swedish government are currently being bombarded by a huge flood of e-mail over the new law, but now an investigation by the Chancellor of Justice has been launched into the leak of a secret document from the internal FRA website - a leak that shows American communications were captured in the system.
We have been following the FRA controversy since just about the first report that said how legislation was tabled. Since that time, it seems as though controversy has been growing just about exponentially. While warrantless wiretapping is, by far, not unique to Sweden, the aftermath alone has made the debates a sight to behold.
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We have been following the FRA controversy since just about the first report that said how legislation was tabled. Since that time, it seems as though controversy has been growing just about exponentially. While warrantless wiretapping is, by far, not unique to Sweden, the aftermath alone has made the debates a sight to behold.
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Read Full Article Here (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zeropaid/~3/323882318/FRA+Leak+-+American+Communications+Captured+and+Stored%2C+St orm+Continues)