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affairs minister Ronald Plasterk and defence minister Jeanine
Hennis-Plasschaert were summoned by the prime minister on Wednesday
night to explain the confusion over exactly who gathered information on
1.8 million phone calls and text messages.
The ministers told parliament yesterday the Dutch, not the American, secret services were responsible for monitoring the phone calls, and that the information had then been shared with the US authorities.
Parliament is due to debate the latest information next week. Opposition MPs want to know if Plasterk deliberately misinformed parliament last year when he stated NSA was behind the information gathering.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/02/home_affairs_minister_under_fi.php#sthash.zysgQ1cf.dpuf
The ministers told parliament yesterday the Dutch, not the American, secret services were responsible for monitoring the phone calls, and that the information had then been shared with the US authorities.
Parliament is due to debate the latest information next week. Opposition MPs want to know if Plasterk deliberately misinformed parliament last year when he stated NSA was behind the information gathering.
- See more at: http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2014/02/home_affairs_minister_under_fi.php#sthash.zysgQ1cf.dpuf
Ronald Plasterkerk and the NSA |
The ministers told parliament yesterday the Dutch, not the American, secret services were responsible for monitoring the phone calls, and that the information had then been shared with the US authorities.
Parliament is due to debate the latest information next week. Opposition MPs want to know if Plasterk deliberately misinformed parliament last year when he stated NSA was behind the information gathering.
Plasterk said: 'The details were collected in the interest of counter-terrorism activities and military operations abroad,’ the briefing stated. The information was then ‘shared with the US’.
Note EU-Digest: The question that needs to be asked in the Dutch Parliament is - "who requested the info in the first place and if it was the NSA why were Dutch citizen privacy rights breached and why was this information given so freely to this US spy agency ? "
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