Friday, January 17, 2014

President Obama To Announce NSA Reforms On Friday



US Set To Announce NSA Reforms -- Al Jazeera

Former NSA employee Edward Snowden's leaks to the public have sparked months of controversy and could lead to reforms.

US President Barack Obama is expected to announce reforms to the way the National Security Agency (NSA) conducts its surveillance of Americans.

The announcement will be made on Friday and follows months of controversy sparked by revelations from former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden.

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News And Commentaries On President Obama's NSA Reform Speech This Friday

Obama to Speak on NSA Surveillance Controversy -- Scientific America
Obama’s NSA announcements just the starting point -- AP
Obama expected to turn to Congress to help decide fate of NSA phone data collection -- Washington Post
Obama Will Likely Leave Significant NSA Reforms to Congress -- The Wire
Obama doesn’t want to take responsibility for NSA reform -- RT
Obama and the N.S.A.: Why He Can’t Be Trusted -- John Cassidy, New Yorker
Obama Backs Off Real NSA Reform -- Julian Sanchez, Daily Beast
Obama's NSA speech: 53 years after Ike's warning -- David Jackson, USA Today
What to expect from Obama’s NSA reforms -- Natasha Lennard, Salon
Obama NSA reforms: Why he can't win -- Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor
Obama's NSA Reforms Are Going to Tick Off Everyone -- Dana Liebelson, Mother Jones

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