Leaked Snowden docs show Canada spied on Brazil’s Mining and Energy Ministry
Canada spied on communications at Brazil’s Mining and Energy
Ministry, according to Canadian intelligence documents revealed Sunday by Globo
television.
The documents were leaked by former U.S. intelligence
contractor Edward Snowden. His disclosures including that the United States
spied on the same ministry, on President Dilma Rousseff and her aides, have
greatly strained US-Brazilian ties.
In the disclosures broadcast on Globo, documents purportedly
from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service leaked by Snowden show a
detailed outline of the Brazilian ministry’s communications including phone
calls, emails and Internet traffic.
Canada does have interests in Brazil, particularly in
mining, Mining and Energy Minister Edilson Lobao told Globo, calling the
development “serious.”
“There are many Canadian businesses interested in doing
business in our country. If that is where the interest in spying comes from, to
help certain business interests, I cannot say,” Lobao added.
Snowden, a 30-year-old former CIA security analyst is wanted
by the United States after revealing details of massive surveillance by the
National Security Agency to the media.
Snowden spent more than a month in transit in Moscow’s
Sheremetyevo airport before slipping out into Russia where he has asylum.
Source: The Raw Story
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