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Edward Snowden documents 'claim Britain spied on Argentina for five years' over Falklands | |
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Documents released by American whistle-blower Edward Snowden claim that Britain spied on the Argentine government for several years. | Documents released by American whistle-blower Edward Snowden claim that Britain spied on the Argentine government for several years. |
British agents are alleged to have been actively spying on Argentina between 2006 and 2011 as part of a large-scale operation. | British agents are alleged to have been actively spying on Argentina between 2006 and 2011 as part of a large-scale operation. |
While the documents, which consist of memos, presentations and internal communication, provide no clear details of tactics employed; reports suggest that they may have involved computer viruses, collecting intelligence with the aim of discrediting the Argentine government, and circulating false propaganda. | While the documents, which consist of memos, presentations and internal communication, provide no clear details of tactics employed; reports suggest that they may have involved computer viruses, collecting intelligence with the aim of discrediting the Argentine government, and circulating false propaganda. |
There has not been any formal response from the British or Argentine governments to the allegations, which have been published by several different Argentine news agencies. | There has not been any formal response from the British or Argentine governments to the allegations, which have been published by several different Argentine news agencies. |
TN, an Argentine news site, said its journalists had accessed the database that allegedly showed Argentina had been a "clear victim" of cyber-attacks and "invasive" NSA spying complicit with GCHQ. | TN, an Argentine news site, said its journalists had accessed the database that allegedly showed Argentina had been a "clear victim" of cyber-attacks and "invasive" NSA spying complicit with GCHQ. |
It has been suggested that Britain was concerned Argentina could launch another attempt to reclaim the Falkland Islands following the war fought over the territory in 1982. | It has been suggested that Britain was concerned Argentina could launch another attempt to reclaim the Falkland Islands following the war fought over the territory in 1982. |
The news comes close to the 33rd anniversary of the beginning of the Falklands war, which saw more than 900 servicemen killed. | The news comes close to the 33rd anniversary of the beginning of the Falklands war, which saw more than 900 servicemen killed. |
Last month defence secretary Michael Fallon said that Britain would spend £280m over the next decade on renewing and increasing its defences of the Falkland Islands. | Last month defence secretary Michael Fallon said that Britain would spend £280m over the next decade on renewing and increasing its defences of the Falkland Islands. |
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