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13 mars 2015 5 13 /03 /mars /2015 08:35
Wahopai - photo New Zealand Herald

Wahopai - photo New Zealand Herald


13 March 2015 Pacific Sentinel
 

Files that US National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden gave to the Auckland-based New Zealand Herald revealed that New Zealand's intelligence organs have been instructed to spy on around 20 countries around the globe, including Asian countries such as China, Japan, North Korea and Iran, and to share this intelligence with its Five Eyes allies, the US, the UK, Australia and Canada, according to the website of China's Communist Party mmouthpiece, the People's Daily.

 

Around 20 countries and regions, including many of the country's major trade partners, were being spied on by New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), who installed listening posts hidden in embassies and other strategic locations and infected computer systems and phone networks of target countries with malware, according to the paper.

 

The documents, dating from April 2013 and released March 11 by the New Zealand newspaper in collaboration with US online news organization The Intercept, have emerged at the same time that the Wikipedia Foundation, along with a group of human rights advocacy organizations, including Amnesty International, are suing the NSA for its Dragnet online surveillance program, stating that the program is in violation of the US constitution, particularly in regard to the stifling of freedom of speech and privacy violations. Wikipedia said that it hopes the suit will bring an end to what it sees as illegal behavior.

 

Read the full story at Want China Times

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7 mars 2015 6 07 /03 /mars /2015 23:35
Base d'écoute de Wahopai, photo New Zealand Herald

Base d'écoute de Wahopai, photo New Zealand Herald

 

6 mars 2015 par Henri Weill – Ainsi va le monde !

 

Le gouvernement néo-zélandais se serait livré à de activités " massives " d’espionnage, via la surveillance des réseaux de téléphonie mobile dans plusieurs pays du Pacifique Sud, notamment en Polynésie. Ces révélations sont extraites de documents publiés, ces dernières heures, par Wikileaks concernant l’activité des services néo-zélandais et en particulier leur Bureau de sécurité des télécommunications (GCSB) situé à Waihopai (île du sud).

 

Autres pays écoutés : Fidji, Kiribati, Nauru, Samoa, Salomon, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu. Ces renseignements seraient ensuite mis à la disposition de la National Security Agency américaine (NSA), et de « l’Alliance des cinq yeux » (Five Eyes alliance), qui lie, outre les États-Unis et la Nouvelle-Zélande, l’Australie, le Royaume-Uni et le Canada. Après la divulgation de ces informations, on attend maintenant la réaction de Paris (avec Flash d'Océanie).

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