巴西电子通讯长期受监控 要求美国解释

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巴西电子通讯长期受监控 要求美国解释

08/07/2013 4:52AM

巴西对于有报道指美国的国家安全局, 监控巴西公民的电子通讯长达至少十年 , 要求美国解释.
报道指国家安全局一直监控巴西公司及个人的电话及电邮通讯 , 有关报道是根据中央情报局前僱员斯诺登提供的文件. 巴西政府计划向日内瓦的国际电信联盟, 建议更改国际通讯规则 , 加强通讯保密度, 又打算向联合国提议, 保护电子通讯的私隐.
报道指, 巴西与中国, 俄罗斯, 伊朗及巴基斯坦 , 都是美国主要监控目标.

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.巴西电子通讯长期受监控 要求美国解释

08/07/2013 4:52AM

巴西对于有报道指美国的国家安全局, 监控巴西公民的电子通讯长达至少十年 , 要求美国解释.
报道指国家安全局一直监控巴西公司及个人的电话及电邮通讯 , 有关报道是根据中央情报局前僱员斯诺登提供的文件. 巴西政府计划向日内瓦的国际电信联盟, 建议更改国际通讯规则 , 加强通讯保密度, 又打算向联合国提议, 保护电子通讯的私隐.
报道指, 巴西与中国, 俄罗斯, 伊朗及巴基斯坦 , 都是美国主要监控目标.

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Brazil Target Of U.S. Spying, Globo Newspaper Reports
Reuters  |  Posted: 07/07/2013 1:25 pm EDT  |  Updated: 07/07/2013 1:54 pm EDT

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency monitored the telephone and email activity of Brazilian companies and individuals in the past decade as part of U.S. espionage activities, the Globo newspaper reported on Sunday, citing documents provided by fugitive Edward Snowden, a former NSA intelligence contractor.

The newspaper did not say how much traffic was monitored by NSA computers and intelligence officials. But the Globo article pointed out that in the Americas, Brazil was second only to the United States in the number of transmissions intercepted.

Brazil was a priority nation for the NSA communications surveillance alongside China, Russia, Iran and Pakistan, Globo said.

In the 10-year period, the NSA captured 2.3 billion phone calls and messages in the United States and then used computers to analyze them for signs of suspicious activity, the paper said. In the United States, the NSA used legal but secret warrants to compel communications companies to turn over information about calls and emails for analysis.

Some access to Brazilian communications was obtained through American companies that were partners with Brazilian telecommunications companies, the paper reported, without naming the companies.

The Globo article was written by Glenn Greenwald, Roberto Kaz and José Casado. Greenwald, who works for Britain's Guardian newspaper and lives in Rio de Janeiro, was the journalist who first revealed classified documents provided by Snowden, outlining the extent of U.S. communications monitoring activity at home and abroad.

After providing the information to Greenwald, Snowden fled the United States for Hong Kong and was most recently seen in the transit area of the Moscow airport.

Snowden's U.S. passport has been revoked. He has made asylum requests to several countries, including Ecuador, Venezuela and Bolivia. Three countries - Bolivia, Venezuela and Nicaragua - have offered to give Snowden asylum.

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