New Zealand’s Key Hits Back at Greenwald Claims of Mass Spying
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New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said he’ll declassify intelligence service documents to disprove claims his government engaged in mass surveillance of its citizens.
Investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald, who published Edward Snowden’s leaked U.S. National Security Agency documents last year, has said he’ll release more NSA files today showing New Zealand’s complicity in mass surveillance with its partners in the Five Eyes network. The documents will show New Zealand’s Government Communications Security Bureau initiated a program aimed at mass surveillance, Greenwald told Radio New Zealand today.