Tbilisi totally tapped?
Published: 21 December, 2009, 09:15
Edited: 21 December, 2009, 21:28
A debate is raging in Georgia over a fight between the right to privacy and the so-called protection of national security.
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Published: 21 December, 2009, 09:15
Edited: 21 December, 2009, 21:28
A debate is raging in Georgia over a fight between the right to privacy and the so-called protection of national security.
UK is totally tapped : 2,300.000 CCTV ( you are registered at least 10 time walking in London !) , 43% of all citizens on Scotland Yard computers ( currently uptaded with individuals DNA ) and all Internet going through servers controlled by Scotland Yard ! Alleluhja , the land of the free and democratic ( " a benevolent dictatorship " said Churchill ) people ? The same for the USA and the rest of Europe. Only you , the new kid on the block ,props up and support this standard of freedom ! Don't worry and just think that the children of the civil servants who are taking such decisions will bear the consequences as well .... like yours. Vince in Venice