NSA tracking practices face strong resistance

The revelations about US e-monitoring practices (NSA) have sparked heated debates about what measures are ultimately acceptable in the war on terror. Now that the extent of the NSA's surveillance of unsuspecting citizens and government officials around the world has become apparent, many agree that the surveillance measures of they are excessive.

According to the extensive conducted by Pew in 44 countries, the vast majority of respondents from the respective countries oppose routine surveillance of citizens or government officials. However, they themselves are not opposed to electronic surveillance. Almost two-thirds of respondents globally believe that surveillance of terror suspects is indeed acceptable. The chart below published by The report of Statista, shows how respondents responded from the selected countries affected by NSA practices.

International Views of NSA Monitoring

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