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Summary: Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has lashed out at Edward Snowden, accusing the US intelligence leaker of 'unprecedented treachery' after he unveiled Canberra's efforts to spy on Indonesia.
By AAP
January 23, 2014 -- 00:48 GMT (16:48 PST)
... "This represents unprecedented treachery; he is no hero," she added, in a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on Wednesday.
"Snowden claims his actions were driven by a desire for transparency, but in fact they strike at the heart of the collaboration between those nations in world affairs that stand at the forefront of protecting human freedom," she said.
Reports based on Snowden's leaks said that Australia tried to bug the phones of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, his wife, and members of his inner circle in 2009.
Indonesia protested by recalling its ambassador and suspending military and immigration cooperation. More recently, Indonesia responded furiously as Australia nonetheless entered Indonesian waters while picking up asylum seekers, incursions that led to an apology from Canberra ...
http://www.zdnet.com/julie-bishop-lashes-snowden-on-us-visit-7000025475/
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)I learn something new on the DU every day.
struggle4progress
(118,285 posts)violates our fourth amendment rights as American citizens? Or is it your view that Australia's Foreign Minister in a talk at CSIS is not allowed to discuss her views of various persons-in-the-news unless those persons are Australian?
I understand that St Eddie the Paulite was very disappointed that Ron the Great did not win the 2008 election, and it appears St Eddie then began using his position in Geneva to attempt unauthorized access to CIA files, which may have cost him his job there
Since June 2013, St Eddie (working largely through his mentor, St Glenn the Perpetually Outraged) has managed to produce a significant number of diplomatic crises, including the Australian-Indonesian dust-up referenced here by the Australian Foreign Minister
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)Evidently you disagree but I'm not sure on what basis.