Saturday, October 12, 2013

Debate Intensifies In England On Edward Snowden's NSA Leaks



Snowden Leaks 'Worst Ever Loss To British Intelligence' -- BBC

Leaked surveillance programme details have been the "most catastrophic loss to British intelligence ever", a senior UK security expert has said.

Former No 10 adviser Sir David Omand said he assumed data leaked by ex-US intelligence worker Edward Snowden was being analysed by Russia and China.

He said the breach was worse than that by the Cambridge spy ring in the 1950s.

The Guardian has said it will continue to publish leaks by Mr Snowden, who is now in Russia.

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More News On The Debate In England On The Edward Snowden's NSA Leaks

Clegg and Cable disagree on Guardian Snowden leaks -- BBC
Jack Straw: Guardian has shown 'extraordinary naivety and arrogance' in leaks -- The Telegraph
British spy chief warns Snowden data is a 'gift' for terrorists -- Reuters
Edward Snowden leaks damaging, says Nick Clegg -- BBC
MI5 chief: Material leaked by Snowden 'hands the advantage to the terrorists' -- FOX News
GCHQ leaks has put soldier lives at risk, association warns -- The Telegraph
Guardian's Alan Rusbridger defends Snowden leaks -- BBC
Director of British Domestic Intelligence Agency Defends Spying Policies -- New York Times
PM backs spy chief's attack on Guardian: Security expert warned leaks risk 'widespread loss of life' but BBC buries criticism of Left-wing paper -- Daily Mail
Guardian to publish more Snowden intelligence revelations -- The Guardian

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