A lawsuit

Published: 4 December 1999 y., Saturday
The Electronic Privacy Information Center said Friday that it filed a lawsuit to order the National Security Agency to release internal documents concerning possible interception of e-mail sent by U.S. citizens under the global surveillance initiative called Echelon. The NSA refused to hand over the papers to a congressional panel and to the Washington, D.C., privacy group under a Freedom of Information Act request.
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