Angela Merkel

Merkel is preparing the European Internet ... Are we happy?

Angela Merkel Finally Angela Merkel may seem very useful to us. It seems that after the revelations that wanted the NSA to watch her cell phone closely, the chancellor started thinking very seriously. As e-pcmag.gr says, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, along with him French President Francois Hollande, are planning to create one European Internet network away from the "nets" of the NSA and the US.

The first information says the French President is positive in such a , while Germany found an ally and outside EuropeBy Brazil be the first to declare the desire to participate, wanting to stay away from the eyes of the US and the NSA.

Of course, the German Chancellor has given us many reasons not to trust her. Let's not forget that a long time ago, a group and a human rights organization filed a lawsuit against the German ς για διεξαγωγή παράνομων δραστηριοτήτων κατασκοπείας και υποβοήθηση της Εθνικής Υπηρεσίας Ασφάλειας (NSA) and its British counterpart GCHQ.

The groups accuse the German government, headed by the Chancellor Angela Merkel, for "illegal and prohibited covert activities of the intelligence services, for complicity and synergy of their activities, for violation of the right to privacy and obstruction of justice" for their cooperation with the NSA and GCHQ, according to the CCC press release.

So it would be good to think very well before we are glad of this possible move Merkel, as the person who has the information will dominate.

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Written by giorgos

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