Friday, October 25, 2013

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT FIRST AND SECOND EXTENDED SESSIONS FOCUSED THE DEBATE ON THREE MAJOR ISSUES WITH EMPHASIS ON FIERCE CRITICISM AGAINST THE NSA SURVEILLANCE MEASURES FOR DATA PROTECTION IN THE EUROZONE.

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT FIRST AND SECOND EXTENDED SESSIONS FOCUSED THE DEBATE ON FIERCE CRITICISM AGAINST THE NSA SURVEILLANCE MEASURES FOR DATA PROTECTION IN THE EUROZONE.

      European Union Parliament first and second extended sessions which took place today at 10:00 am and 16:00 pm in the European Union Parliament in Brussel focused its debate on three major issues with highlights of fierce criticism against the USA National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance measures for data protection in the Eurozone that emphasized Germany's Kanzler Angela Merkel current position as Europe's first leader and victim of USA (NSA) surveillance measures for the data protection in the Eurozone that meant more than articles, or reports on the Newspapers, or New York Times that requires more security concern for the European Leaders and citizens. Three major issues discussed entailed Europe's major countries demand for a meeting with USA on the NSA surveillance scandal, the European Union and USA bank systems co-operation and European Union concern about illegale immigration, refugees influx and frequent refugees boats accidents in the Mediterranean Sea that have killed thousands of refugees mostly from the Northern African, Western African some of the Arab World countries that included Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Somalia.

                                     Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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