Sweden Admits Tapping Citizens' Phones for Decades
paulraps writes "Sweden is close to implementing new surveillance legislation that will include the monitoring of emails, telephone calls and keyword searches using advanced pattern analysis. The objective is to detect 'threats such as terrorism, IT attacks or the spread of weapons of mass destruction' but the proposals have divided the country. In a misguided attempt to put people at ease, the government admitted that Sweden has been tapping its citizens' phones for decades anyway."
One would think their government would be more secure than their banks are.
"And when a government doesn't need a warrant to tap a phone, then you're well on the road to fascism."
You mean just like in the US?
The pursuit of absolute tolerance leads to the most rigorous and ludicrous intolerance. - REX MURPHY
The Swedes are very aware of terrorism, it is a little over twenty years ago their Prime Minister Olof Palme was shot and killed.
This is still an unsolved crime.
"The likes of Facebook and WhatsApp are free to those whose privacy is of zero value."
Now, I am no fan of the PATRIOT Act, starting with its Orwellian title, but I am also sick and tired of being lectured by supercilious Euro-trash. Especially when it is obvious they know nothing about their own internal affairs, much less ours.
All of the countries of Europe have some areas in which they are more free than the US, and some in which they are decidedly less free. They need to get over their conceit that they are somehow better than us in every sphere. It ain't so.
-ccm
Too much Law; not enough Order.