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Snowden leaks: NSA 'can collect all calls in foreign nation' | Snowden leaks: NSA 'can collect all calls in foreign nation' |
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The US government has reportedly built a system that can record every phone call made over a month in an undisclosed foreign country. | The US government has reportedly built a system that can record every phone call made over a month in an undisclosed foreign country. |
The National Security Agency (NSA) programme was created in 2009, the Washington Post reported. | The National Security Agency (NSA) programme was created in 2009, the Washington Post reported. |
Fugitive intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked details of the system, promised more revelations. | Fugitive intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked details of the system, promised more revelations. |
Civil liberties groups called the report "chilling", but US officials would not comment. | Civil liberties groups called the report "chilling", but US officials would not comment. |
An NSA cover slide used for an internal briefing on the system, known as Mystic, shows a cartoon wizard wielding a staff with a mobile phone at the top. | |
'Time machine' | 'Time machine' |
Mystic is the only known US surveillance programme to capture every single call across a nation's telephone network, according to the Washington Post. | Mystic is the only known US surveillance programme to capture every single call across a nation's telephone network, according to the Washington Post. |
The newspaper said that, at the request of US authorities, it would not name the foreign country, or others where the system's use was envisaged. | The newspaper said that, at the request of US authorities, it would not name the foreign country, or others where the system's use was envisaged. |
It reported that a classified summary of the system suggested billions of conversations were being captured in a 30-day rolling buffer that clears out the oldest calls as new ones are made. | It reported that a classified summary of the system suggested billions of conversations were being captured in a 30-day rolling buffer that clears out the oldest calls as new ones are made. |
When asked about the report at his daily briefing, White House spokesman Jay Carney said: "We don't, as a general rule, comment on every specific allegation or report." | When asked about the report at his daily briefing, White House spokesman Jay Carney said: "We don't, as a general rule, comment on every specific allegation or report." |
But civil liberties activists said it was "a truly chilling revelation". | But civil liberties activists said it was "a truly chilling revelation". |
"It's one that underscores how high the stakes are in the debate we're now having about bulk surveillance," Jameel Jaffer, of the American Civil Liberties Union, told Reuters news agency. | "It's one that underscores how high the stakes are in the debate we're now having about bulk surveillance," Jameel Jaffer, of the American Civil Liberties Union, told Reuters news agency. |
Meanwhile, Mr Snowden appeared on Tuesday in the form of a remotely controlled robot at the influential TED conference in Vancouver, Canada. | Meanwhile, Mr Snowden appeared on Tuesday in the form of a remotely controlled robot at the influential TED conference in Vancouver, Canada. |
"There are absolutely more revelations to come," said the former NSA contractor, who fled to Russia last year. | "There are absolutely more revelations to come," said the former NSA contractor, who fled to Russia last year. |
"Some of the most important reporting to be done is yet to come." | "Some of the most important reporting to be done is yet to come." |
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