The Swedish government has proposed a plan that will allow one of its key
defence agencies to monitor all email and mobile phone calls in and out of the
country.
The plan, which is being fast-tracked as a measure against terrorism and
international crime, has been in the works for some time but has now been
presented to parliament.
If passed, it would be the most extreme government-approved surveillance
operation in use among EU nations.
Last month, the plan received Legislative Council approval but was yesterday
presented to parliament as a draft bill. The bill is the
brainchild of Defence Minister Mikael Odenberg, who is coming under increased
fire from civil liberties groups.
In a statement here, he said: “This is about mapping situations so that we in
Sweden will be able to fulfill what is one of the most central tasks for a
government: protecting the country and its own citizens.”
Critics, which include government agencies, have labeled the bill as
unconstitutional and a massive breach of privacy.
In the event that the bill is passed, the National Defence Radio
Establishment – which helped crack Nazi codes during WWII – will have the power
to monitor all mobile phone calls and computer traffic in and out of Sweden.
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