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Edward Snowden
This isn't enough to address the concerns raised by the inquiry, but it is the beginning of a better Germany.
Angela Merkel’s cabinet signs off on reforms to keep country’s foreign intelligence agency on tighter leash
The Guardian The Guardian @guardian
Tim Farley Jun 28
when do you think will be indicted?
Anonymous Jun 28
Paul E. Ester Jun 28
one day hopefully you'll be able to come home. A free man. AFB.
metronaut Jun 28
This "Reform" is the legalisation of illegal practises. I don't see a better future in this.
Anne Roth Jun 28
I really don't think so. The press agency the article is based on stayed very close to the govt's self-celebration of the 'reform'.
Anonymous Jun 28
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Zalt Woo Jun 28
I doubt it. See for comparison:
Kai Biermann Jun 29
sorry, there is no tighter leash. More data, longer storage, less parliamentary oversight. The draft:
Netizen Rights Jun 29
sounds good, but it's not really a reform in the traditional sense: