Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Leaked Documents Reveal Australia Spied On Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono



Australia 'Spied On Indonesia President Yudhoyono' -- BBC

Indonesia is recalling its ambassador to Australia over allegations that Canberra spied on phone calls of the Indonesian president.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, the first lady and Vice-President Boediono were reportedly amongst those targeted.

The allegations came from documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden which were published by broadcaster ABC and the Guardian newspaper.

Indonesia said the ambassador was being called to Jakarta for "consultations".

It is the latest in a series of spying allegations that have strained relations between the two allies.

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More News On Reports That Australia 'Spied On Indonesia President Yudhoyono'

Leaked documents reveal Australia spied on president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono -- ABC News (Australia)
Australia's spy agencies targeted Indonesian president's mobile phone -- The Guardian
Australia spied on Indonesia president -- Global Post/AFP
Indonesian ambassador to Australia Nadjib Riphat Kesoema called home to Jakarta as spying scandal deepens -- The Australian
Fresh Spying Claims Deepen Australia-Indonesia Rift -- Wall Street Journal
Indonesia recalls Canberra ambassador as phone-tapping diplomatic row grows -- The Guardian
Indonesia voices anger at Australia alleged spying -- CNN
Indonesia Recalls its Ambassador to Australia -- Voice of America
Indonesia recalls ambassador to Australia over phone tapping -- Sydney Morning Herald
Indonesia Recalls Ambassador From Australia -- ABC News/AP
Indonesia recalls envoy to Australia after spying story surfaces -- UPI
Australian Spies Tried to Tap Indonesian President's Phone Calls: Media Reports -- Reuters
Indonesia to Review Cooperation with Australia Due to Spying Claims -- Voice of America
Indonesia warns relations with Australia to worsen after spying leak -- Reuters
Indonesia looking at options over Snowden claims Australia spied on SBY -- The Australian

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