Monday, August 5, 2013

CITIZENS IN GERMANY AND THE EUROPEAN UNION PROTESTED AGAINST THE GOVERNMENTS DATA PROTECTION MEASURES AND DEMANDED A UNIFIED DATA PROTECTION SYSTEM IN GERMANY AND THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.

CITIZENS IN GERMANY AND THE EUROPEAN UNION PROTESTED AGAINST THE GOVERNMENTS DATA PROTECTION MEASURES AND DEMANDED A UNIFIED DATA PROTECTION SYSTEM IN GERMANY AND THE EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES.

        Citizens in Germany and many European Union countries have expressed their protest against the governments recent measures for data protection by constant surveillance of domestic and International Tele-Communication data in addition to the internet information transfer and data scrutiny by demonstration and demanded a unified data protection system in Germany and the whole of the European Union countries for the prevention of violation against the European Union citizens Constitutional Rights for personal, or business data protection. These citizens protest and demonstration has caused political dispute that may further lead to controversial Parliamentary debates in both the German and the European Union Parliaments in the next few weeks. However the asserted outcome of governments further additional measures in random searches and arrest of suspected Journalists that may have been responsible for the spread of the extensive media coverages against data protection measures that caused citizens protest and demonstration in Germany and the European Union  has been regarded as unnecessary and violates the freedom of speech rights in the developed countries with acknowleded Democracy and citizens rights.

                                                  Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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