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----- Original Message -----
From: JIM MEISINGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Janet Lee Meisinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 11:21 PM
Subject: French to sue US/Britain over Echelon spy network


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> http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/tim/2000/02/10/timfgneur01007.ht
> ml?999
> February 10 2000 EUROPE
> French to sue US and Britain over network of spies
> FROM ADAM SAGE IN PARIS
>
>
> THE British and US Governments are to be sued in France after claims
> that they have spied on French companies, diplomats and Cabinet
> ministers. Lawyers are planning a class action after confirmation last
> week that a global anglophone spy network exists.
> Codenamed P-415 Echelon, the world's most powerful electronic spy
> system was revealed in declassified US National Security Agency
> documents published on the Internet, and is capable of intercepting
> telephone conversations, faxes and e-mails.
> The system was established in the 1980s by the UKUSA alliance, which
> unites the British, American, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian
> secret services. In Europe, its listening devices are at Menwith Hill
> defence base in Yorkshire. French MPs claim to have evidence that the
> European Airbus consortium lost a Fr35 billion (£3.5 billion) contract
> in 1995 after its offer was overheard and passed to Boeing. Georges
> Sarre, a left-wing MP, said: "The participation of the United Kingdom
> in spying on its European partners for and with the US raises serious
> and legitimate concerns in that it creates a particularly acute
> conflict of interest within the European Union."
> The European Parliament's Civil Liberties Committee will study a
> report on the Echelon network on February 23. The debate is certain to
> fuel criticism of Britain's role.
> Until this month, the network was an official secret recognised by
> none of the members of the UKUSA alliance. But the documents published
> by the George Washington University prove its existence and its
> capacity to intercept civilian satellite communications.
> Jean-Pierre Millet, a Parisian lawyer, said that Echelon tracked every
> mobile and satellite call, but only decoded those involving a key
> figure. "You can bet that every time a French government minister
> makes a mobile phone call, it is recorded," he said.
> M Millet said that Echelon's system leaves it open to legal challenge
> under French privacy laws. "The simple fact that an attempt has been
> made to intercept a communication is against the law in France,
> however the information is exploited." Yesterday he said that he would
> bring an action on behalf of French civil liberty groups.
>
>



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