Snowden revelations may lead to spying curbs

Snowden revelations may lead to spying curbs

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 05:14 PM IST
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Washington : Intelligence leaker EdwardSnowden’s revelations about the scale of American eavesdropping have succeeded in triggering a fierce debate which could ultimately lead to limits on National Security Agency spying, experts say.

Snowden has been labeled a “traitor” by government officials but events this week signalled a possible vindication for the former computer contractor, who has always insisted he is a whistleblower trying to shed light on the NSA’s secret surveillance.
Six months since a stream of bombshell revelations began pouring out from Snowden, members of Congress are proposing new laws to rein in the NSA, a federal judge ruled one of its programs is likely unconstitutional and a panel handpicked by the White House has called for sweeping changes to electronic surveillance.
It is “undeniable that we’re having a series of debates about the appropriate limits of government surveillance that,without Edward Snowden, we would not be having,” said Stephen Vladeck, professor of law at American University.
“If Snowden’s goal was to spark a public debate I think he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams,” he told AFP. Snowden, who has been granted asylum in Russia and faces espionage charges in the US, has expressed satisfaction that federal judge Richard Leon found the NSA’s collection of Americans’ telephone records probably violated privacy rights and that the snooping was “almost Orwellian” in scale.
“Today, a secret program authorized by a secret court was, when exposed to the light of day, found to violate Americans’ rights,” Snowden said after Monday’s ruling.The most serious rebuke to the NSA came on Wednesday from a panel of establishment figures named by the White House to review the surveillance operations that mushroomed after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
The panel, which included a career spy who served asacting director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Michael Morrell, called for imposing limits on the NSA’s powers, scaling back its secrecy and reforming the agency.

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