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    86 Civil Liberties Groups and Internet Companies Demand an End to NSA Spying

    June 10, 2013 | By Rainey Reitman


    86 Civil Liberties Groups and Internet Companies Demand an End to NSA Spying

    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/0...end-nsa-spying



    Today, a bipartisan coalition of 86 civil liberties organizations and Internet companies – including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, reddit, Mozilla, FreedomWorks, and the American Civil Liberties Union – are demanding swift action from Congress in light of the recent revelations about unchecked domestic surveillance.

    In an open letter to lawmakers sent today, the groups call for a congressional investigatory committee, similar to the Church Committee of the 1970s. The letter also demands legal reforms to rein in domestic spying and demands that public officials responsible for this illegal surveillance are held accountable for their actions.
    The letter denounces the NSA’s spying program as illegal, noting:
    This type of blanket data collection by the government strikes at bedrock American values of freedom and privacy. This dragnet surveillance violates the First and Fourth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, which protect citizens’ right to speak and associate anonymously and guard against unreasonable searches and seizures that protect their right to privacy.
    The letter was accompanied by the launch of StopWatching.us, a global petition calling on Congress to provide a public accounting of the United States' domestic spying capabilites and to bring an end to illegal surveillance.
    The groups call for a number of specific legal reforms, including reform to the controversial Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, the "business records" section which, through secret court orders, was misused to force Verizon to provide the NSA with detailed phone records of millions of customers. The groups also call on Congress to reform the FISA Amendment Act, the unconstitutional law that allows, nearly without restriction, the government to conduct mass surveillance on American and international communications. The letter and petition also demand that Congress amend the state secrets privilege, the legal tool that has expanded over the last 10 years to prevent the government from being held accountable for domestic surveillance.
    As Mark Rumold, a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation who focuses on government transparency and national security, says, "Now is the time for Congress to act. We don’t need a narrow fix to one part of the PATRIOT Act; we need a full public accounting of how the United States is turning sophisticated spying technology on its own citizens, we need accountability from public officials, and we need an overhaul of the laws to ensure these abuses can never happen again."
    The Electronic Frontier Foundation is urging concerned netizens to join this campaign by signing their names to StopWatching.us.
    Full text of the open letter:

    Dear Members of Congress,
    We write to express our concern about recent reports published in the Guardian and the Washington Post, and acknowledged by the Obama Administration, which reveal secret spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) on phone records and Internet activity of people in the United States.
    The Washington Post and the Guardian recently published reports based on information provided by a career intelligence officer showing how the NSA and the FBI are gaining broad access to data collected by nine of the leading U.S. Internet companies and sharing this information with foreign governments. As reported, the U.S. government is extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents, and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person's movements and contacts over time. As a result, the contents of communications of people both abroad and in the U.S. can be swept in without any suspicion of crime or association with a terrorist organization.
    Leaked reports also published by the Guardian and confirmed by the Administration reveal that the NSA is also abusing a controversial section of the PATRIOT Act to collect the call records of millions of Verizon customers. The data collected by the NSA includes every call made, the time of the call, the duration of the call, and other "identifying information" for millions of Verizon customers, including entirely domestic calls, regardless of whether those customers have ever been suspected of a crime. The Wall Street Journal has reported that other major carriers, including AT&T and Sprint, are subject to similar secret orders.
    This type of blanket data collection by the government strikes at bedrock American values of freedom and privacy. This dragnet surveillance violates the First and Fourth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution, which protect citizens’ right to speak and associate anonymously and guard against unreasonable searches and seizures that protect their right to privacy.
    We are calling on Congress to take immediate action to halt this surveillance and provide a full public accounting of the NSA’s and the FBI’s data collection programs. We call on Congress to immediately and publicly:
    1. Enact reform this Congress to Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act, the state secrets privilege, and the FISA Amendments Act to make clear that blanket surveillance of the Internet activity and phone records of any person residing in the U.S. is prohibited by law and that violations can be reviewed in adversarial proceedings before a public court;
    2. Create a special committee to investigate, report, and reveal to the public the extent of this domestic spying. This committee should create specific recommendations for legal and regulatory reform to end unconstitutional surveillance;
    3. Hold accountable those public officials who are found to be responsible for this unconstitutional surveillance.
    Thank you for your attention to this matter.
    Sincerely,

    Access
    Advocacy for Principled Action in Government
    American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
    American Civil Liberties Union
    American Civil Liberties Union of California
    American Library Association
    Amicus
    Association of Research Libraries
    Bill of Rights Defense Committee
    BoingBoing
    Breadpig
    Calyx Institute
    Canvas
    Center for Democracy and Technology
    Center for Digital Democracy
    Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights
    Center for Media and Democracy
    Center for Media Justice
    Competitive Enterprise Institute
    Consumer Action
    Consumer Watchdog
    CorpWatch
    CREDO Mobile
    Cyber Privacy Project
    Daily Kos
    Defending Dissent Foundation
    Demand Progress
    Detroit Digital Justice Coalition
    Digital Fourth
    Downsize DC
    DuckDuckGo
    Electronic Frontier Foundation
    Entertainment Consumers Association
    Fight for the Future
    Floor64
    Foundation for Innovation and Internet Freedom
    4Chan
    Free Press
    Free Software Foundation
    Freedom of the Press Foundation
    FreedomWorks
    Friends of Privacy USA
    Get FISA Right
    Government Accountability Project
    Greenpeace USA
    Institute of Popular Education of Southern California (IDEPSCA)
    Internet Archive
    isen.com, LLC
    Knowledge Ecology International (KEI)
    Law Life Culture
    Liberty Coalition
    May First/People Link
    Media Alliance
    Media Mobilizing Project, Philadelphia
    Mozilla
    Namecheap
    National Coalition Against Censorship
    New Sanctuary Coalition of NYC
    Open Technology Institute
    OpenMedia.org
    Participatory Politics Foundation
    Patient Privacy Rights
    People for the American Way
    Personal Democracy Media
    PolitiHacks
    Privacy and Access Council of Canada
    Public Interest Advocacy Centre (Ottawa, Canada)
    Public Knowledge
    Privacy Activism
    Privacy Camp
    Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
    Privacy Times
    reddit
    Represent.us
    Rights Working Group
    Rocky Mountain Civil Liberties Association
    RootsAction.org
    Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic
    Sunlight Foundation
    Taxpayers Protection Alliance
    TechFreedom
    The AIDS Policy Project, Philadelphia
    TURN-The Utility Reform Network
    Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center
    William C. Velasquez Institute (WCVI)
    World Wide Web Foundation
    “In questions of power…let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” –Thomas Jefferson

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