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Big Poland is watching them

Published: 04 November, 2009, 09:35
Edited: 24 August, 2010, 22:53


A scandal is gathering steam in Poland after it was revealed security services illegally wiretap journalists and politicians. Critics say the extent of bugging in the country is an attack on human rights.

 
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ergatis November 04, 2009, 16:55 quote
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Why are you so surprised? Polland is no more a "bad commie"... Polland is "democracy" now! Polland is no more under "evil soviet occupation", Polland is "protected" by goody-goody USA! Polland is a "paradise" now. Some bugs in telephone network, you say? Don't worry, these are ... good democratic American bugs and not evil totalitarian Russian bugs!!! They are placed "for the good of the people" and don't listen to RT's "bad FSB agents". Similarly there are some ... good peacefull American missiles in Polland, targeting the "bad war-mongering" Russians, just to protect the ... human rights!!! I do apologize to those who expected a serious post but I can't take these nazis seriously any longer. And I hope you enjoyed my post...

Goldenrice August 24, 2010, 22:29 quote
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Those Polish have nothing to complain about. Americans have their phones tapped, cellphones tapped, geolocation tracked, emails and IMs are intercepted and stored by the NSA, credit card transactions are stored, the government knows what books the citizens read, phone call SIGINT are stored. Everything!

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