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Germany, Brazil Present Anti-Spying Res. Draft to UN

Germany, Brazil Present Anti-Spying Res. Draft to UN
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An anti-spying draft resolution written by Germany and Brazil has been submitted to the United Nations amid the US surveillance scandal.
The draft resolution put forward on Friday would reaffirm "the right to privacy and not to be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy, family, home or correspondence."

Germany, Brazil Present Anti-Spying Res. Draft to UN

The right is already protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Furthermore, the draft resolution would also reaffirm the "same rights that people have offline must also be protected online, in particular the right to privacy, including in the context of the surveillance of communications."
The draft was to be processed by the UN secretariat before being handed over to the UN General Assembly's human rights panel for discussions.

Snowden, a former CIA employee, leaked two top secret US government spying programs under which the NSA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are eavesdropping on millions of American and European phone records and the Internet data from major Internet companies such as Facebook, Yahoo, Google, Apple, and Microsoft.

The NSA scandal took even broader dimensions when Snowden revealed information about its espionage activities targeting friendly countries.

Source: News Agencies

 

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