New Swedish law draft for centralized internet and telephony interception

This file presents a draft law for internet and telephony spying from the Swedish . The document was mentioned, but not released, by Svenska Dagbladet on Dec 12, 2009 [1].

The is aimed at giving Swedish police and domestic intelligence the power to automatically intercept that passes through Sweden. After a heated debate, a related mass-surveillance law was passed late last year, allowing the Swedish National Radio Defense Establishment (Sweden’s “NSA”) to intercept . About 80% of regular Russian , as of Dec 2008, passed trough Sweden, giving Sweden a bulk intelligence exchange position with the and other powers.

Source/Full Story: New Swedish law draft for centralized internet and telephony interception, Dec 2009 – Wikileaks

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