Thursday, October 24, 2013

NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLES AND REPORTS ON THE NSA SURVEILLANCE SCANDAL HAVE GAINED EUROPE'S EXTENSIVE MEDIA COVERAGES AND DISMAYED MANY AMERICANS AT HOME AND ABROAD.

NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLES AND REPORTS ON THE NSA SURVEILLANCE SCANDAL HAVE GAINED EUROPE'S EXTENSIVE MEDIA COVERAGES AND DISMAYED MANY AMERICANS AT HOME, OR ABROAD.

       New York Times articles and reports on the USA National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance measures on data protection, or against data protection have gained Europe's support in extensive media coverages that have qualified the surveillance measures as the best selling scandal theme of the week in Europe's major national Newpapers, Television Networks and Radio Stations on one hand, but on the other hand it strained the peaceful relationship between the USA and the major European Union countries which further dismayed many Americans at home, or abroad. Besides the threats against deplomacy that has violated the deplomatic immunity of unsuspected leaders, Politicians, prominent figures and University Professors by random searches and unauthorized phone tapes recording of their digital communication in the Eurozone. However, the European Union countries may once again convene to discuss tha ban on the deplomatic immunity of some of the Members of Parliament and of the Right Wing Political Parties Members and restore the deplomatic immunity of the radicles as further violation in random searches, internet surveillance and phone tapes recording have begun to creep against their leaders and prominent figures.

                                           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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