Thursday, October 24, 2013

Due To NSA Spying The EU Parliament Wants To Block U.S. Access To SWIFT Bank Data



EU Lawmakers Urge block On US Access To SWIFT Bank Data -- Deutsche Welle

European lawmakers have approved a resolution that calls for US anti-terrorism investigators to be denied access to the global banking database, SWIFT. The decision followed revelations about American spying activities.

Lawmakers in the Brussels parliament voted by 280 to 254 in favor of the resolution on Wednesday to suspend US access to the global database because of concerns that the powers were being abused. There were 30 abstentions.

The vote followed leaks by former US intelligence operative Edward Snowden, which suggested that the US National Security Agency (NSA) used the Belgium-based system of international bank transfers, SWIFT, to snoop on the EU.

The resolution is non-binding, but the parliament stressed it would "take account of the European Commission's response to this demand when considering whether to give its consent to future international agreements."

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More News On The EU Parliament Voting To Block U.S. Access To SWIFT Bank Data

EU lawmakers seek to block U.S. financial spying -- Reuters
EU lawmakers urge suspending bank data sharing for terror probes amid US spying allegations -- Washington Post
Freeze US-EU pact aimed at tracking terrorism funds, advises Strasbourg -- The Guardian
European Parliament votes to suspend its SWIFT data exchange agreement with the US -- Euronews
EU parliament votes to suspend US from financial databank to avoid spying -- RT
US abused spirit of SWIFT Agreement, parliamentarian says -- Deutsche Welle

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