Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2013-07-03-Speech-3-639-000"
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"Mr President, there is sometimes a presumption that if we have done nothing wrong, we have nothing to fear from surveillance. However, there is evidence that security services collect political information that is not concerned with the committing of criminal offences. Sometimes they collect personal information unconnected with politics – perhaps to create leverage over individuals. Furthermore, they do not only collect information but also sometimes engage in disruptive action on the basis of that information.
We know all of this from the revelations in 2011 about the activities of a British police officer, Mark Kennedy, who infiltrated Green protest groups. Some states – the United Kingdom is a particular example – practise formal and systematic discrimination against members of named political parties. A Merseyside police officer lost his career in 2009 as the result of alleged membership of a perfectly legal but heretical political party.
I will stop there."@en1
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