The Afghan government denounced on Sunday the revelations that the NSA is monitoring nearly all the phone calls in Afghanistan, saying it violates the nation’s sovereignty and the human rights of its people.
The Intercept reported last week on new revelations of vast surveillance conducted by the United States in a series of countries but withheld the name of one of those target countries citing a “specific, credible concern that doing so could lead to violence.” That country was subsequently revealed by WikiLeaks to be Afghanistan.
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“These activities are an obvious violation of agreements based on technical use of these [telephone] stations,” Agence France-Presse reports an Afghan government statement as saying. “Most importantly, it is a violation of the national sovereignty of Afghanistan, and a violation of the human rights guaranteed to all Afghans.”
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