> "The question we need to ask ourselves is whether a breach of privacy
> is more important or the security of the nation. I do not think the
> above question needs an answer," said Mukhi.

Security. Values. The two favourite words of our ministerial/cultural nazis...

Deepa.

On 9/9/07, Binand Sethumadhavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2007/august/163165.htm
>
> "CARMS monitors web browsing, file transfers, news, chats, messaging
> and e-mail, including all encoded attachments. In a sensitive
> environment, CARMS can also be used to restrict user or group access
> to only approved external and internal sites, explained a company
> official."
>
> What a large-scale invasion of privacy. To top it all, India's most
> eligible lobotomy candidate says:
>
> "The question we need to ask ourselves is whether a breach of privacy
> is more important or the security of the nation. I do not think the
> above question needs an answer," said Mukhi.
>
> Binand
>
>

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