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US hacks email accounts of leaders of foreign countries
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LA PAZ (AFP) Bolivia's leftist president Evo Morales on Saturday accused US intelligence of hacking into the email accounts of top Bolivian officials, saying he had shut his own account down.
Latin American leaders have lashed out at Washington over recent revelations of vast surveillance programs, some of which allegedly targeted regional allies and adversaries alike.
Bolivia has joined Venezuela and Nicaragua in offering asylum to Edward Snowden, the former IT contractor for the US National Security Agency who publicized details of the programs and is now on the run from espionage charges.
Morales said that he learned about the alleged US email snooping at the Mercosur regional summit in Montevideo earlier this week.
"Those US intelligence agents have accessed the emails of our most senior authorities in Bolivia, Morales said in a speech.
"It was recommended to me that I not use email, and I've followed suit and shut it down," he said.
Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman told the same summit that more than 100 of his country's officials were under electronic surveillance from a nation he did not name.
Bolivia's Morales, who has long had a thorny relationship with the United States, speculated that Washington hoped to use the information in the emails to plan a future "invasion" of his country.
His allegations followed a diplomatic dust-up last week when, during a flight home from Moscow, European authorties diverted Morales's plane to Austria and searched it after rumours that he had Snowden on board.
Morales renewed his offer of asylum to Snowden on Saturday, saying La Paz would follow all "diplomatic norms and international accords" in the case.
The 30-year-old intelligence leaker has been stranded in an airport transit zone in the Russian capital since June 23.
Snowden is seeking to avoid US espionage charges for revealing vast surveillance programs to collect phone and Internet data.
US authorities say the revelations threatened national security, insisting the secret programs are fully legal and have helped foil dozens of terrorist attacks.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/07/13/...z2Z0eM56Lm
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And Argentina gets hacked too.
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Foreign minister hands over evidence of Argentine spying targets, with their email passwords

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
July 15, 2013 - 6:48 pm EDT




BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Argentina's foreign minister says a who's-who of leading figures in Argentine politics have been victims of espionage, and he has the evidence to prove it.
Hector Timerman says he was handed an envelope at last week's Mercosur meeting with a list of more than 100 Argentine politicians, Cabinet ministers, diplomats and journalists that included their email usernames and secret passwords. On Monday, he handed the list over to Argentina's top prosecutor for criminal investigation.
Timerman did not name names, but said a high-ranking official who was part of the summit gave documents to him as well as a third country's official.



South American leaders condemned spying by the U.S. government, which admits collecting internet records worldwide but says it doesn't read emails unless it needs to for national security reasons.
http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/87...-Espionage
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Magda, This is just Big Brother 'promoting' democracy by example. Dance
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