Nov 5, 2013, 6:00 PM

Britain spied on Germany: Independent report

TEHRAN, Nov. 5 (MNA) – The latest leaks by Snowden have shown Britain has been spying on Germany’s Chancellor and Parliament sessions along with the US.

An American intercept “nest” on top of its embassy in Berlin – less than 150 meters from Britain’s own diplomatic mission – is believed to have been shut down last week as the US scrambled to limit the damage from revelations that it listened to mobile phone calls made by Chancellor Angela Merkel.

But the NSA documents, in conjunction with aerial photographs and information about past spying activities in Germany, suggest that Britain is operating its own covert listening station within a stone’s throw of the Bundestag, Germany’s parliament, and Ms Merkel’s offices in the Chancellery, using hi-tech equipment housed on the embassy roof.

Documents leaked by the US National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden show that GCHQ is, together with the US and other key partners, operating a network of electronic spy posts from diplomatic buildings around the world, which intercept data in host nations.

Asked to respond to the concerns last night, Mr. Cameron’s official spokesman said: “We don’t comment on intelligence questions.”

Aerial photographs of the British embassy in Berlin show a potential eavesdropping base enclosed inside a white, cylindrical tent-like structure which cannot be easily seen from the streets. The structure has been in place since the embassy, which was built following the reunification of Germany, opened in 2000.

Source: Independent.co.uk
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