CHINA’S army newspaper has branded the United States Internet surveillance program exposed by its former spy Edward Snowden as “frightening,” and accused the US of being a habitual offender when it came to network monitoring.
Yesterday’s People’s Liberation Army Daily hit out at the US for implying that spying on citizens from other countries was justified, and said the PRISM monitoring program had probably been used to collect large amounts of data unrelated to anti-terrorism operations.
“US intelligence agencies are habitual offenders with regards to network monitoring and espionage,” the article, attributed to the PLA’s Foreign Languages Institute, said.
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