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Unknown eavesdroppers tapped the cell phones of Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis, five cabinet members and dozens of top officials for about a year, the Greek government said on Thursday.

Illegal software installed at Greece's second biggest mobile phone operator, Vodafone Greece, allowed calls to and from about 100 phones to be recorded. Most belonged to the government but one was owned by the U.S. embassy in Athens, officials said. "The phones tapped included the prime minister's, the whole leadership of the defense ministry and the whole leadership of the public order ministry, some foreign ministry phones, one former minister, now in opposition, and others," government spokesman Theodore Roussopoulos told a news conference. In what he described as "an important issue related to national security," Roussopoulos said prosecutors had brought charges of violating the privacy of telephone communications against unknown perpetrators.

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1 Comment:

  1. josé said...
    Lá vem a praga habitual, nonónica e apatetada...

    Não foi você mesmo quem aqui há meses andou por aqui a papaguear os encómios ao choque que electrizou o pobre do Tavares?!

    Acorde, papagaio! Olhe à sua volta! O mundo é outro!
    As eleições são daqui a dois anos e com estas medidas fantásticas, está aqui está a papaguear por conta de outros...

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