Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Crime
Politics
illegal interceptions
illegal monitoring
minister of Internal Affairs
NSA
Ronald Plasterk
Thursday, 31 October 2013 - 01:01

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

Plasterk Says NSA Admits Illegal Monitoring

Minister of Internal Affairs, Ronald Plasterk, says that the NSA has admitted to intercept millions of calls in Europe. This has been written in a letter which the NSA sent to several allies, like the Netherlands. Plasterk who was a guest in Nieuwsuur on Wednesday, said that the calls were checked on meta data. These are things like who calls who? The number of 1.8 million of intercepted calls in the Netherlands is not just a story. The Spanish newspaper El Mundo published earlier on Monday that the Dutch Intelligence Agency (AIVD) had supplied the information to the NSA. Plaster told his interviewer that they cooperate with the NSA, but the 1.8 million intercepted telephone calls have not, in any way, been delivered by the AIVD. Plasterk says that he didn’t know anything about the intercepted call until he received the letter. Cooperation with NSA According to Plasterk the NSA requests on a regular basis if they may monitor the calls of a certain person. “If they have a good reason for that, then I will put my signature under the request and the proper instances will then further evaluate the request. It is a good thing to work together on the fight against terrorism, but it is not acceptable that this is done in our country without permission.” Plasterk thinks that the NSA is lost when it comes to the balance between privacy and the fight against terrorism. Why should you intercept calls from the pope and Angela Merkel?” The minister has officially asked if Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s calls have been monitored. The answer was no. “The Netherlands is not a target of the NSA.” Together with other parties from abroad, Plasterk wants to talk with the US about how to deal with each other from now on.

More like this

Image
Chinese National flag hanging at the street lamp during holidays in Longgang, Shenzhen, China.
Chinese state hackers infiltrated thousands of smart devices in the Netherlands
Image
Ronald Plasterk in a parliamentary debate on the failed Cabinet formation talks between PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB, 14 February 2024
Amsterdam hospital wants its scientist added to Plasterk's cancer treatment patent
Image
Ronald Plasterk in April 2016.
Ronald Plasterk not prosecuted over issues with biotech company's annual reports
Image
Richard van Zwol appointed the "formateur" of the new Cabinet, working with the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB leaders to select Ministers and State Secretaries, 22 May 2024
Coalition leaders meeting about Prime Minister today; 5 weeks to put together Cabinet
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Childhood friend of convicted crime boss Taghi gets 13 years for two 2014 murders
  • Council of State strongly opposes plan to scrap asylum distribution law
  • Video: Escaped monkey from Beekse Bergen still on the loose after nearly a month
  • Dutch U.S. ambassador sends Venezuelan opposition leader’s plane back during the flight
  • No free water at Arnhem festival where high heat injured five; Water cost over €14/liter

Top stories

  • Ter Apel asylum center area declared safety risk zone after recent stabbings, fights
  • Suspect in ABN Amro worker's fatal stabbing also harassed four other women
  • New public transport strikes looming as contract talks stall
  • Explosion at apartment complex in Woerden; Dozens of homes evacuated
  • Dutch SMEs investing less due to high costs and inconsistent gov't policy: study

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content