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Posted 17/07/2013 - 09:21

https://www.eff.org/press/releases/unitarian-church-gun-groups-join-eff-sue-nsa-over-illegal-surveillance (en cc-by)

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16 juillet Broad Coalition of Organizations Team Up for Freedom of Association Lawsuit

Une large coalition d'organisations font équipe pour attaquer la NSA en justice

San Francisco - Nineteen organizations including Unitarian church groups, gun ownership advocates, and a broad coalition of membership and political advocacy organizations filed suit against the National Security Agency (NSA) today for violating their First Amendment right of association by illegally collecting their call records. The coalition is represented by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a group with years of experience fighting illegal government surveillance in the courts.

San Francisco - 19 organisations se sont regroupées pour porter plainte contre la NSA (National Security Agency) le 16 juillet 2013 pour violation de la liberté d'association issue du premier amendement en collectant illégalement les enregistrements des appels des citoyens. La coalition est représentée par l' Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), une association qui a déjà des années d'expérience dans le combat contre la surveillance illégale du gouvernement dans les tribunaux.

"The First Amendment protects the freedom to associate and express political views as a group, but the NSA's mass, untargeted collection of Americans' phone records violates that right by giving the government a dramatically detailed picture into our associational ties," said EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn. "Who we call, how often we call them, and how long we speak shows the government what groups we belong to or associate with, which political issues concern us, and our religious affiliation. Exposing this information – especially in a massive, untargeted way over a long period of time – violates the Constitution and the basic First Amendment tests that have been in place for over 50 years."