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Foreign intel - GCSB - here Internal intel - NZSIS - here Hon Christopher Finlayson, Attorney-General- here
Assume from the article that the minister responsible for both agencies is the attorney-general, Christopher Finlayson. Did Key handball it to the attorney-general, or is Key ultimately responsible and overseeing the attorney-general? Alternatively, is this really attorney-general territory in practice? It looks like Finlayson's minister in charge of SIS (Security Intelligence Services), going by his profile. Don't see anything re the foreign intel agency, GCSB.
Edit: GCSB - also caught spying illegally / see Kitteridge Report.
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Hey, New Zealand
This Is What Happens When Intel Agencies Have
Unchecked Power
spying and monitoring of pipeline critics was illegal and had a "chilling" effect on Canadians' freedom of expression and freedom of association
+ MORE ELSEWHERE
PS Same deal, whether it's speech or privacy issue, so it all stands.
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Showing posts with label John Key. Show all posts
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August 13, 2015
ANDREA VANCE - 'NZ spies want greater powers'
September 22, 2014
Brief - West, Middle East, Eastern Europe
BRIEF - MISC
Eastern Europe
Just random bits of information and
comments.
Really don't think it's a good idea to
disarm for anyone fighting over independence and territory.
Yemen seems to be where all the action was.
At first I thought that the Houthis have
taken over. But maybe I'm wrong and they just wanted a change of
government.
Discovered that it's easier to remember
information about countries if you see some photos associated with the country.
In my mind's eye I can see downtown Sana'a,
so it helps remember the news (I think).
Hmmm ... just had a look at Google images and, boy, was I wrong imagining Sana'a as a modern city. Guess you've got to look at more than one photo. LOL. The city isn't familiar, like I imagined. It's very old and 'alien' looking (from my western urban perceptive). I'm taking a guess that large parts of the city and, maybe the customs, are unchanged from biblical times.
What else?
Surprised Russia isn't clamping down on
foreign agitator NGOs in their midst.
I've not read the Sarkozy come-back article
yet.
Bling Bling should get elected no problems
in France, as they've got a history of political figures associated with
corruption allegations who remained in power.
The Israelis are funny. Surprised to
see the word 'c*cksucker' in Times of Israel.
The impression I get of them is that
they're people who kind of let it all hang out -- and from snippets I've
encountered here and there, I also get the impression they've got a sense of humour.
Surprised anyone (non-western) allows PEN International
to operate within their borders.
When I see NGO, all I can think is:
stirring up trouble by stealth.
NZ’s Jonathan Curr’s now ambassador in
Turkey.
Turkey’s nice and slack. No danger of kidnap.
Don’t know who wound up with the Middle
East appointment. Too lazy too
check. Expect it will pop up some time during
online travels.
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September 21, 2014
In Brief: On Venezuela & On New Zealand
VENEZUELA
NEW ZEALAND
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