Thousands Of Berliners Join Anti-NSA Protest
By Agence France-Presse
Sunday, September 8, 2013 2:13 EDT
Thousands took to the streets in Berlin Saturday in protests against Internet surveillance activities by the US National Security Agency and other intelligence agencies, and the German governments perceived lax reaction to them.
Organisers, among them the opposition Greens, The Left and Pirates parties, said 20,000 people turned out. Police would not confirm the figure, saying only their tally differs from that of the organisers.
The protest was organised under the slogan Freedom Rather Than Fear and demonstrators carried banners saying: Stop spying on us and, more sarcastically: Thanks to PRISM (the US governments vast data collection programs) the government finally knows what the people want.
Intelligence agencies like the NSA shamelessly spy on telephone conversations and Internet connections worldwide (and) our government, one of whose key roles is the protection from harm, sends off soothing explanations, said one speaker, Kai-Uwe Steffens.
On Thursday, newly leaked documents alleged that US and British intelligence agencies have cracked the encryption that secures a wide range of online communications including emails, banking transactions and phone conversations.
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