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U.S. spy agency tapped German chancellery for decades: WikiLeaks
The U.S. National Security Agency tapped phone calls involving German Chancellor
Angela Merkel and her closest advisers for years and spied on
the staff of her predecessors, WikiLeaks said on Wednesday.
A report released by the group suggested NSA spying on Merkel and her
staff had gone on far longer and more widely than previously realized.
WikiLeaks said the NSA targeted for long-term surveillance 125 phone
numbers of top German officials.
The release risks renewing tensions between Germany and the United States
a month after they sought to put a row over spying behind them, with U.S.
President Barack Obama declaring in Bavaria that the two nations were
"inseparable allies".
WikiLeaks published what it said were three NSA intercepts of Merkel's
conversations, and data it said listed telephone numbers for the
chancellor, her aides, her office and even her fax machine.
"The names associated with some of the targets indicate that spying on the
Chancellery predates Angela Merkel as it includes staff of former Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder (in office 1998-2002), and his predecessor Helmut
Kohl," WikiLeaks added in a statement.
No comment was immediately available from the German government.
The intercepts released on Wednesday detailed communications from Merkel
in 2009 on the international financial crisis, with the crown prince of
the United Arab Emirates in 2009 on Iran, and with advisers in 2011 on
the euro zone crisis.
The targeted phone numbers included those for the cellphones of senior
officials at the chancellery and included that of Ronald Pofalla,
Merkel's former chief of staff, WikiLeaks said.
Spying is a sensitive issue in Germany because of the abuses of the Nazi
and Communist eras. Revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
about wide-ranging U.S. espionage in Germany caused outrage when they surfaced.
The spying row has also been stirred by allegations that Merkel's staff
gave the German BND foreign intelligence agency a green light to help the
NSA spy on European firms and officials.
The latest WikiLeaks release comes just over a week after it published a
report showing the NSA wiretapped the communications of two successive French
finance ministers and collected information on French export contracts,
trade and budget talks.
(Writing by Paul Carrel; editing by Andrew Roche-----AOL NEWS
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