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Germany 'restricts spy cooperation with NSA'
« on: May 07, 2015, 11:44:31 am »
Berlin (AFP) - Germany's secret service has severely restricted cooperation with its US partner the NSA in response to a scandal over their alleged joint spying on European officials and companies, media reported Thursday.

The foreign intelligence agency BND this week stopped sharing Internet surveillance data with the US National Security Agency (NSA), passing on only fax and phone intercepts, the reports said.

Berlin now demands that the NSA provide a justification for each online surveillance request, reported the Sueddeutsche Zeitung daily, public broadcasters NDR and WDR, and national news agency DPA.

The NSA had been unable to meet the new request at short notice, the reports said. However, such a rule had long been in place for fax and phone surveillance conducted by the BND for the NSA.

"This is definitely a dramatic step," said Greens party lawmaker Konstantin von Notz, who serves on a parliamentary panel investigating the NSA's surveillance activities.

"I think they've pulled the emergency brake because, even in 2015, they still can't control the search terms for Internet traffic," he said, charging that the government was unable "to protect German and European interests".

Some 120 BND staff and several NSA technicians have long worked together at the BND's listening post in Bad Aibling in the southern state of Bavaria, a former US military surveillance facility.

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