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14 July 2000. Thanks to Frederico Duarte.



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TAL&QUAL, Lisbon weekly newspaper
Friday, 14 July 2000
Translated from the original Portuguese article by the author, Frederico Duarte

Coelho under surveillance
The European Parliament has chosen the Portuguese European Parliament Member MP Carlos 
Coelho to lead the investigation on "Echelon,", the worldwide eavesdropping system. 
The Portuguese is going to be the man that, for a year, will be under the most 
stringent surveillance of the world of espionage
The Portuguese European Parliament Member, Carlos Coelho, of PSD (Partido Social 
Democrata, Social-Democrat Party, member of the Christian Democrat group in the 
European Parlament-EP), newly-appointed president of the investigation committee of 
the EP that, starting in September, will investigate the Echelon spy system, will be 
the most watched man in the world during the next year.

"My telephones, faxes and e-mails might already be under surveillance," he told a 
Tal&Qual reporter this week with a shrug of shoulders that shows his perfect awareness 
of the situation.

Originally from Lisbon, where he was born 40 years ago, Carlos Coelho was president of 
the Young Social-Democrats and became the youngest MP in Europe at the age of 19 when 
he replaced the late MP Nat�lia Correia in the Portuguese national parliament. His 
personality is marked by a very peculiar sense of humour that makes him, for instance, 
wear ties with rabbit images (in Portuguese Coelho = rabbit), which is enough to break 
with protocol rules in the most serious situations.

Carlos Coelho was also one of the youngest Portuguese government member when he was 
the under-secretary to the minister of Education Manuela Ferreira Leite. Now, his 
election for "first-vigilant" of Echelon is due to the fact that he�s a member of the 
Committe on Citizen�s Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs at the EP.

On the other hand, if our man in Strasbourg faces any difficulty penetrating the 
complex world of espionage, he can always hope for advice from his colleague and 
leader of the PSD MP�s at the EP, Pacheco Pereira, the author of the introductory text 
of the Portuguese version of the most polemical espionage book since the end of the 
Cold War: The Mitrokhin Archive, which will be published next November in Portugal.

Industrial espionage

Carlos Coelho is going to co-ordinate a group of 36 MPs for a year, starting next 
September. "There's a system which is organized and controlled by the American secret 
services which has the capacity to intercept practically all forms of communication of 
voice and data at a planetary scale," Carlos Coelho said last March to the European 
Committee, in Brussels.

After the Berlin Wall fell and the end of Cold War between the United States and the 
former USSR, this powerful surveillance system known as Echelon "was directed not with 
purely military and defence intentions, but with commercial, industrial and 
tecnological goals," the Portuguese MP also said.

Several journalistic investigations about Echelon, the most recent made by Duncan 
Campbell, shows well how information gathered by the spy satellites from the USA 
ruined important business of European companies. In 1994, for instance, the system 
intercepted telephone calls between the French company Thomson-CSF and the Brasilian 
SIVAM to negotiate a surveillance system in the Amazon jungle. After those telephone 
interceptions, bribe allegations were raised that the French had tried to buy over a 
member of the Brasilian governmental board. In the end, the business went to the 
American company Raytheon, the same that is in charge of the maintenance and 
engineering services of the American Echelon base in Sugar Grove, Virginia, in the US.

A year later it was the turn of the aviation company Airbus, also French, to be the 
victim of the action of the US spies.

According to the Duncan Campbell report the American satellites got access to every 
fax and telephone call between Airbus, the government and members of the air force of 
Saudi Arabia. The agents found that the French were offering a bribe to a Saudi 
official. Thanks to this information, the Americans won the 6 billion dollar business 
that went to Boeing and McDonnell Douglas.

Allies

One additional problem for Carlos Coelho is that one of the partners of the Americans 
on this spy system is the United Kingdom, also a member of the European Union. "If 
France tells us that we can't have acess to certain information because they consider 
it to be a state secret, we are not going to insist on the request. As for UK, the 
case might be different...," explained Carlos Coelho this week to Tal&Qual.

"In September, I will start co-ordinating the group, first asking the nations involved 
on Echelon  for the necessary co-operation. Only afterwards will I see what can be 
done in face of the answers that we will get from those countries," added the same 
Euro MP.

The origins of Echelon date to 1947, when the secret services of the UK and USA 
created the UKUSA agreement. The intention was to watch the movements of the nations 
that after Word War II were left behind the iron curtain raised by the communists from 
Moscow.

As years went by, the antennas of the UKUSA agreement spread to the allied countries 
of Canada, Australia and New Zeland, creating a privileged net of Anglo-Saxon 
information. Excluded from this group are the other powerful European nations such as 
France, Italy and Germany.

Abbreviations

For the study about Echelon it's better to forget CIA. The name to remember for this 
information net is NSA -- National Security Agency. Created in 1952, NSA's main goal 
is just to gather information. It has no agents like CIA, and doesn�t make 
international operations able to inspire espionage romances like the mythical John Le 
Carr�. But, in order to get an idea about how effective they are, let's just state the 
fact that it was the NSA which found the exact location of the Argentinian guerrilla 
Che Guevara when he was in Bolivia, information that led to his death.

For the most part members at NSA are recruited from the Air Force, Navy and Army. Only 
a small number are the civilian.

As for the English, forget the lesser and lesser secret services of MI5 and James 
Bond's MI6. Now the abbreviation is GCHQ -- Government Communications Headquarters. 
But, let's not assume that on this game there's any kind of loyalty. One example: the 
NSA men at the American embassy in London do spy on the diplomatic talks of their 
allies at UKUSA. It's a spy world.

Well informed sources

In order to know more about the world of espionage, and in particular about Echelon, 
the best place where Carlos Coelho might start looking is the internet site 
www.cryptome.org. This place is managed by John Young, a New York architect that, 
without geting a penny for it, publishes every day documents that arrive to him from 
every part of the world. His archive is large and has the most diverse information on 
cryptography, news, articles and documents about actions made by several 
"intelligence" services of several nations. The archive is available on-line and can 
be very precious to our Euro MP.

On the other side, in case Carlos Coelho think it might be necessary, he can always 
call to testify on his committtee the former British secret agent of MI5, David 
Shayler, that now lives in a farm near Paris and that can not return to the UK. The 
former agent, in case he returns home, faces the risk of being arrested because he 
revealed less than correct actions of the secret services while he worked there. David 
Shayler will also be able to explain to the committee how easy it is for the British 
services to spy inside and, mainly, outside their borders.



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Frederico Duarte is a 27-year-old journalist at Tal&Qual since 1996. Mr. Duarte is 
preparing a book on Michael John Smith who was convicted in 1993 of charges by the 
British Government that he was a spy for the KGB. Mr. John Smith was sentenced to 25 
years and is now in Full Sutton Prison, York.

Mr. Duarte has researched and written on intelligence and espionage since 1992, when 
his interest was stimulated by the John Smith case that had connections with Oporto, 
Portugal, Mr. Duarte's hometown. Mr. Duarte has found information on the John Smith 
case not presented during the trial which supports Mr. John Smith's claims of 
innocence. He welcomes additional information on the case. Send to: 
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