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10:10, April 05, 2007
Swiss anti-terror phone tap plan to continue
The Swiss government decided on Wednesday to push ahead with its
controversial anti-terrorism plan giving the federal police wider powers
that include measures such as phone tapping.
The cabinet believed the terror threat was still real enough to maintain the
project despite criticism that it intrudes too much into the private sphere,
Justice Minister Christoph Blocher was quoted as saying by Swiss Radio
International (SRI).
The Swiss government wants to change the law to allow the Swiss secret
services to be able to carry out communications surveillance-
correspondence, telephone and email -- and observe private areas such as
hotel rooms, if necessary by installing bugging devices.
Blocher promised that these measures -- which were put forward last year for
consultation -- would only concern cases that dealt with terrorism, weapons
of mass destruction and spying.
"We are keeping to these measures because the danger has not lessened,"
Blocher said in the Swiss capital, Bern, adding that if there had been an
attack on Switzerland, everyone would be in favor of the plan.
He dismissed fears from some political parties that the measures would be
too intrusive. "Switzerland respects the rule of law to the extreme and will
keep doing so," said the minister.
The government proposal will now be discussed in parliament, SRI said.
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