The European Parliament on
Thursday adopted a joint, cross-party resolution to begin investigations
into widespread surveillance of Europeans by the U.S. National Security
Agency (NSA).
In the vote, 483 voted for the resolution, 98 against, and 65
abstained on a vote that called on the U.S. to suspend and review any
laws and surveillance programs that “violate the fundamental right of EU
citizens to privacy and data protection,” as well as Europe’s
“sovereignty and jurisdiction.”
The vote also gave backing to the
suspension of data sharing deals between the two continents, should the
European Commission take action against its U.S. ally.
Thursday’s plenary session
highlights the strained diplomatic relationship between the EU and the
U.S. over recent revelations that came to light in June.
The U.S. government faces continued criticism and pressure from its
international allies following news that its intelligence agencies spied
on foreign nationals under its so-called PRISM program. The U.K. government was also embroiled in the NSA
spying saga, after its signals intelligence intercepting station GCHQ
tapped submarine fiber optic cables under its own secret program, code
named Tempora.
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