I am very supportive of any attempt by the German Parliament to conduct a serious investigation into NSA spying on Germans.
Unfortunately, German politicians have demonstrated, with their refusal to interview the key witness in person - Edward Snowden - that they care far more about not upsetting the U.S. than they do about conducting a serious investigation.
As a result, I am not willing to participate in a ritual that is intended to cast the illusion of an investigation, but which is actually designed to avoid any real investigation, placate the German public with empty symbolism, and keep the culprit - the U.S. Government - happy.
Glenn Greenwald
Friday, August 1, 2014
Good on Glenn
Glenn Greenwald has been asked to be a witness in Germany for an investigation there into NSA spying. Here's his answer (in part):
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