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National Trojan in BND: Civil rights workers go to human rights court

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National Trojan in BND: Civil rights workers go to human rights court


The monitoring law of Germany violates human rights. Reporters are coming with this charge for the Vidout Limits (RSF) and Society for Freedom Rights (GFF) European Court of Human Rights (Echr). This continues to have legal dispute over the law for the final Federal Intelligence Service (BND) in 2021.

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Both organizations are directed against a decision by the Federal Constitutional Court not to accept a constitutional complaint against the improvement of BND monitoring powers. Therefore, Judges of Strasbourg should now tell that BND law violates the rights of privacy, freedom of privacy, freedom of privacy and related telecom privacy.

Along with most of the Grand alliance of that time, Bundestag, among other things, provided BND to hack foreign arbitration systems, telecom infrastructure and IT systems from providers. Thus intelligence service can enter computers and cell phones from foreigners abroad, such as technical means such as Bundestrogen and can carry out secret online discoveries.

The secret service, which is really responsible for abroad, is capable of spying people in Germany since reforms, the insofar is related to the so-called machine-to-machine communication. This recording of communication between two technical equipment is practically “not associated with any condition”, Small gff“It allows far -reaching conclusions about physical and mental state, financial power or behavior of people affected by the evaluation of metadata, for example, for example of health apps or online banking.” The reason for the amendment was the decision of the Federal Constitutional Court on BND Mass monitoring.

GFF procedural coordinator Bijn Moini regretted that the Constitutional Judge no longer wanted to investigate the arguments brought in front of the standards set up for BND, “because the law has more fundamental rights than before”. This is about “serious interference in privacy like state trojan”. Even with potential surveillance of media professionals, “there are serious intervals in security that will have to be closed,” insisted on RSF managing director Anja Oosterhus.


(VBR)

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