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Snowden says states 'in bed with' NSA

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Snowden says states 'in bed with' NSA

Date July 7, 2013 - 9:06PM

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NSA provides "analysis tools": Edward Snowden. Photo: Reuters

The US National Security Agency operates broad secret spying partnerships with other western governments now complaining about its programs.

The claim was made by fugitive intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, in an interview published on Sunday.

NSA spies are "in bed together with the Germans and most other Western states" Snowden said in comments made before his exposure of US espionage practices came to light last month and printed in German news weekly .

In remarks published in German, Snowden said an NSA department known as the Foreign Affairs Directorate coordinated work with foreign secret services.

The partnerships are organised so that authorities in other countries can "insulate their political leaders from the backlash" if it becomes public "how grievously they're violating global privacy," he said.

The interview was conducted by US cryptography expert Jacob Appelbaum and documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras using "encrypted emails shortly before Snowden became known globally for his whistleblowing", Spiegel said.

In cooperation with Germany's BND foreign intelligence agency, Snowden said the NSA provides "analysis tools" for data passing through Germany from regions such as the Middle East.

The US government has revoked the passport of Snowden, a former NSA contractor who is seeking to evade US justice for leaking details about a vast US electronic surveillance program to collect phone and internet data.

He has been stranded at a Moscow airport for two weeks but three Latin American countries have now offered him asylum.

His claims about widespread US spying on Western partners have sparked uproar among European allies in particular and threatened to derail talks on the world's largest free-trade zone due to start Monday.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke with US President Barack Obama on Wednesday and agreed to a "high-level meeting" between US and German security officials in the coming days to address intelligence matters.

 
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