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A Question of Intelligence

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The DPR is discussing the Intelligence Bill. The plan is to allow intelligence agencies to perform tapping operations without first requiring the consent of the courts.

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THE suggestion was like a bomb exploding in the midst of the clamor surrounding the recent book bombs. Last week the government and the House of Representatives (DPR) discussed the proposal that the State Intelligence Agency (BIN) be given authority to perform tapping operations without first requiring the consent of the courts. The authority to do so has been included in the bill on intelligence services, which is now in its final phase of discu

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