Thursday, July 18, 2013

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT REACTION TO USA AND GERMANY SPY SKANDAL MAY BECOME MORE CONTROVERSIAL, PARTICULARLY AFTER THE FORMATION OF USA EAVESDROPPING CENTER IN WIESBADEN.

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT REACTION TO USA AND GERMANY SPY SKANDAL MAY BECOME MORE CONTROVERSIAL, PARTICULARLY AFTER THE FORMATION OF USA EAVESDROPPING CENTER IN WIESBADEN.

       European Union Parliament reaction to USA and Germany spy skandal may become more controversial, particularly after the immediate formation of USA government Eavesdropping Data Center in Wiesbaden, before the required Parliamentary and legislative procedures for the enactionof  legislation which does not violate the European Union citizens Constitutional Rights against personal data spying, but may authorize eavesdropping on the EuropeanUnion citizens personal data, if those citizens have been suspected by the USA, the European Union, or other foreign system of governments. However, neither the European Union Parliament, nor the  USA Congress, or the Senate have scheduled debates to discuss this controversial theme that may obligate governments in the USA, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Canada, Australia, the Arab World and North African countries to compensate major online and advertisement companies which their lucrative businesses have been closed, due to claims of false data transfer for business purpose, unauthorized data storage, personal documents manipulation and spying.

                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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