UN passes anti-spying resolution
November 27, 2013  02:00
A UN rights committee today passed a "right to privacy" resolution pressed by Germany and Brazil which have led international outrage over reports of US spying on their leaders. 

The resolution, without naming any countries, says that surveillance and data interception by governments and companies "may violate or abuse human rights." 

The United States and key allies Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand joined a consensus vote passing the resolution after language which suggested that foreign spying would be a rights violation was weakened.
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