Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Honeymoon Is Over - Part 2


In Brussels, the European commission's vice-president, Viviane Reding, sent a letter demanding answers to seven detailed questions to the US attorney general, Eric Holder, about Prism and other American data snooping efforts.

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In the [...] letter, Reding warns Holder that "given the gravity of the situation and the serious concerns expressed in public opinion on this side of the Atlantic" she expects detailed answers before they meet at an EU-US justice ministers' meeting in Dublin on Friday.

In the letter, released to the Guardian, Reding detailed her serious concerns that the Americans are "accessing and processing, on a large scale, the data of EU citizens using major US online service providers". She said that programs such as Prism, and the laws that authorise them, could have "grave adverse consequences for the fundamental rights of EU citizens".

She also warns Holder that the nature of the American response could affect the whole transatlantic relationship.

  UK Guardian
What Would George W Do? I know: screw 'em. We don't need no steenkeen European allies. Can't wait to hear Barry's twisted response.

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