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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Mexico orders investigation into alleged US spying

The Voice of Russia - October 23, 2013

Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong said he had asked the CISEN intelligence agency and federal police to conduct an "exhaustive" investigation to see whether such spying took place and whether any Mexican officials were complicit.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto ordered an "exhaustive" probe into claims that the National Security Agency, headquartered close to the US capital, hacked his emails while he was running for office last year. Mr. Peña Nieto also alleged that former president Felipe Calderon had been subjected to US eavesdropping while in office.
The Mexican Foreign Ministry condemned the new evidence of alleged spying over the country’s officials by US intelligence. France is also demanding explanations after a report that the US NSA secretly recorded millions of phone calls made in the country, its interior minister said Monday.
"The Mexican government strongly condemns the spying practice over communication tools and internet activity of the country’s state agencies and its citizens," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. It added that such cases were completely unacceptable, unlawful and contrary to international legislation.
Thus the Mexican Foreign Ministry reacted to an article published by Germany’s Spiegel magazine. The publication says NSA "has been spying the email of Mexican ex-president Felipe Calderon (2006-2012) and the correspondence of several cabinet officials."

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