Tuesday, October 29, 2013

British Government Threatens To Punish News Organizations That Publish NSA Leaks

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during his PM Direct visit to the Mini plant in Oxford, central England October 28, 2013. REUTERS/Ben Birchall/pool

Cameron Says May Act Against Press Over Spy Leaks -- Reuters

(Reuters) - David Cameron threatened on Monday to act to stop newspapers publishing what he called damaging leaks from former U.S. intelligence operative Edward Snowden.

"If they don't demonstrate some social responsibility it will be very difficult for government to stand back and not to act," Cameron told parliament.

Britain's Guardian newspaper had printed damaging material after initially agreeing to destroy other sensitive data, he said.

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More News On Reports That The British Government Is Prepared To Punish News Organizations That Publish NSA Leaks

Britain’s prime minister threatens to act against press over NSA surveillance leaks -- Washington Post/AP
Cameron hints at ‘tougher measures’ if media continues publishing Snowden leaks -- RT
David Cameron warns UK could act against papers publishing Snowden leaks -- Daily Caller
Cameron threatens to 'act' against newspapers publishing NSA leaks -- Al Jazeera
David Cameron May Take 'Tougher Measures' Against The Guardian -- Huffington Post

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