Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Jimmy Carter's take on spying

The differences between Jimmy Carter's view of the world and my own would fill a book. And yet - I never held him in as much contempt for his work as President as many people do.

From RT
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'America has no functioning democracy' - Jimmy Carter on NSA


Former US President Jimmy Carter lambasted US intelligence methods as undemocratic and described Edward Snowden's NSA leak as "beneficial" for the country.

Carter lashed out at the US political system when the issue of the previously top-secret NSA surveillance program was touched upon at the Atlantic Bridge meeting on Tuesday in Atlanta, Georgia.

"America has no functioning democracy at this moment," Carter said, according to Der Spiegel.

He also believes the spying-scandal is undermining democracy around the world, as people become increasingly suspicious of US internet platforms, such as Google and Facebook. While such mediums have normally been associated with freedom of speech and have recently become a major driving force behind emerging democratic movements, fallout from the NSA spying scandal has dented their credibility.

It's not the first time Carter has criticized US intelligence policies. In a previous interview with
CNN, he said the NSA leaks signified that "the invasion of human rights and American privacy has gone too far." He added that although Snowden violated US law, he may have ultimately done good for the country.

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