Monday, July 29, 2013

Is New Zealand Experiencing It's Own NSA Scandal?

New Zealand soldiers patrol in Band-e-Amir in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan (AFP Photo/Shah Marai)

Report: New Zealand Military Collected Data On Phone Calls Of McClatchy Contributor -- McClatchy News

WASHINGTON — New Zealand’s defense minister said Monday that an investigation is underway into a report that U.S. intelligence agencies helped his nation’s military track the mobile telephone calls of a freelance journalist while he worked for McClatchy Newspapers in Afghanistan.

New Zealand Defense Minister Jonathan Coleman said he’d seen “no evidence to support these claims at this point. However, the Defense Force is carrying out extensive record checks to see if there is any evidence that this occurred.”

Coleman issued the statement in response to a report published in the Sunday Star Times of Auckland that said that the New Zealand military asked “U.S. spy agencies” to help them collect the “metadata” of cellular calls made by Jon Stephenson, a New Zealand freelance journalist who was based in Afghanistan.

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More News On Reports That New Zealand's Military Spied On A Journalist With Help From US Agencies

NZ journalist spied on after ‘inconvenient, embarrassing’ Afghanistan report -- RT
Defence denies allowing spying on reporter -- Radio New Zealand
Defence denies monitoring journalist -- Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand disputes report saying military spied on journalist with help from US agencies -- Washington Post/AP
New Zealand denies allegation it spied on reporter in Afghanistan -- FOX News
N.Z. Defense Force Denies Spying on Journalist in Afghanistan -- Bloomberg Businessweek
New Zealand prime minister’s says it’s possible journalists could get caught in enemy spy net -- Washington Post/AP

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