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Activists Skeptical as Obama Makes Spying Pledge

August 9, 2013 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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New goals for transparency on NSA spying program but doubts remain as Obama makes spying pledge | Democracy, elections, and voting at Democracy Chronicles
Obama pledges overhaul on surveillance

President Barack Obama pledged an overhaul of US surveillance on Friday, promising greater oversight and transparency and insisting he had no interest in snooping on ordinary citizens. Weeks after former US contractor Edward Snowden leaked details of this embed. VIDEO: Obama to unveil measures to increase surveillance transparency.

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A senior administration official said that U.S. President Barack Obama will unveil new measures to increase transparency and build public trust incontroversial government surveillance programs Thanks for checking us out. Please take a look at the rest. Obama’s Response To NSA Surveillance: Some Minor Reforms and Transparency; Still Lacking Justification. President Obama just gave a press conference in which he announced a four step “response” to the public’s concerns over the revelations of NSA surveillance. He continued to defend the basic program, even referring to his public record concerns back.

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Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Edward Snowden, George Orwell, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

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