Pressure on government mounts after NSA leaks

  • 11 years ago
Edward Snowden - the man responsible for leaking secret information about U.S. surveillance techniques - was officially fired on Tuesday by the contracting firm that employed him.

Citing "violations of the firm's ethics and principles" Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp terminated Snowdon's contract.

But the repercussions of the leaks - which exposed the United States' broad monitoring of phone calls and internet data - go far beyond Snowden himself.

Big technology companies such as Google, Facebook and Microsoft urged the U.S. government to loosen security restrictions so they could publish the number and scope of surveillance requests.

In New York, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in U.S. district court challenging the legality of the surveillance program.

(SOUNDBITE) (English) ALEX ABDO, STAFF ATTORNEY AT THE ACLU NATIONAL SECURITY PROJECT:

"The very real aspiration of the NSA that we have now learned is to essentially record the I

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