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Netzpolitik: German treason inquiry dropped amid furore | Netzpolitik: German treason inquiry dropped amid furore |
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Germany's chief federal prosecutor has dropped an investigation into two journalists at the Netzpolitik website suspected of revealing state secrets. | Germany's chief federal prosecutor has dropped an investigation into two journalists at the Netzpolitik website suspected of revealing state secrets. |
The case sparked a huge political row about freedom of speech. Last week the Justice Minister, Heiko Maas, sacked chief prosecutor Harald Range. | The case sparked a huge political row about freedom of speech. Last week the Justice Minister, Heiko Maas, sacked chief prosecutor Harald Range. |
Public rallies had backed Netzpolitik. | |
The chief prosecutor's office said it now accepted the justice ministry's assessment that Netzpolitik did not leak state secrets. | The chief prosecutor's office said it now accepted the justice ministry's assessment that Netzpolitik did not leak state secrets. |
But German media said investigations against unnamed state officials bound to secrecy were continuing in connection with a suspected breach of confidentiality. | But German media said investigations against unnamed state officials bound to secrecy were continuing in connection with a suspected breach of confidentiality. |
In February, Netzpolitik alleged that Germany's domestic intelligence agency wanted additional funds to increase its online surveillance programme. | |
A later article in April investigated the spy agency's plans to set up a special unit to monitor social networking websites. | A later article in April investigated the spy agency's plans to set up a special unit to monitor social networking websites. |
In the high-profile case, Netzpolitik founder Markus Beckedahl and blogger Andre Meister were accused of treason. | |
'Intimidation attempt' | |
The decision to drop the investigation had been "long overdue", Beckedahl said on Monday, but added that "this doesn't go far enough for us". | |
"We want to know concretely whether, as part of the almost three-month-long investigation, we were victims of surveillance. And we want clarity about who knew what, and when, in the German government," German media quoted him as saying. | |
He called the investigation into his website "a judicial misjudgement". | |
"We hope that the intimidation attempt against us and all other journalists who cover surveillance activities... has collapsed big-time," he said. | |
Many Germans were outraged by the scale of US National Security Agency (NSA) eavesdropping exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden, who is now a fugitive in Moscow. | |
Data protection is always a hot topic in Germany, because of the abuses inflicted by the Nazi dictatorship and the former communist regime in East Germany. |
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