Switzerland: We allow the government to monitor us

Yesterday, Swiss voters decided by majority of 66,5% to give their government more spying powers in their daily lives.

Last year, the country's parliament passed a law allowing its secret service, the FIS, to have more powers to spy emails, phones, or even use hidden cameras and microphones.

These investigative and monitoring technologies and procedures are a common practice in other countries, but they were put in place law by the strict Swiss government.swiss-flag government

The law, which the government argued was necessary after the devastating attacks in Paris by ISIS, was challenged by privacy groups and Swiss left-wing political parties, which delayed the and forced the government to hold a referendum held this Sunday.

So the Swiss population, trying to protect itself against rising threats from terrorist groups, has voted to sacrifice private life for security reasons.

Switzerland, located next to and the Nordic countries, has some of the strictest privacy laws in Europe. To such an extent that it took years from the to get permission to map the country through her service View.

The FIS secret service, dealing with internal and external cyber-espionage while gaining the extra powers, will need special permission from the court, the defense ministry, and the cabinet to begin every internal surveillance operation, according to with SwissInfo.

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