Surveillance firm denies bugging Ecuador embassy
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Source: AP
LONDON A British surveillance company has denied Ecuador's allegation that it planted a bug inside the South American country's London embassy.
The Surveillance Group Ltd. Said Thursday that the claim was "wholly untrue."
Chief executive Timothy Young said he and his company "do not and have never been engaged in any activities of this nature" and had first learned of the allegation from the media.
On Wednesday, Ecuadorean Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said a microphone was found last month inside an electrical outlet in the office of Ambassador Ana Alban.
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If Edward Snowden doesn't get man of the year I'm canceling my subscription to Time magazine
Ash_F
(5,861 posts)Like, over the last 200 years? The US too. Maybe its time to let up a bit.
I feel like we need to start having this discussion on DU.
idwiyo
(5,113 posts)by some posters against any Latin American country that has a leftist government.
About the only Latin American leftist President that hasn't been smeared is Jose Mujica.
Probably because they would prefer not to draw any attention to him.
Jose Mujica: The world's 'poorest' president
By Vladimir Hernandez
BBC Mundo, Montevideo
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20243493
Laundry is strung outside the house. The water comes from a well in a yard, overgrown with weeds. Only two police officers and Manuela, a three-legged dog, keep watch outside.
This is the residence of the president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, whose lifestyle clearly differs sharply from that of most other world leaders.
President Mujica has shunned the luxurious house that the Uruguayan state provides for its leaders and opted to stay at his wife's farmhouse, off a dirt road outside the capital, Montevideo.
The president and his wife work the land themselves, growing flowers.
This austere lifestyle - and the fact that Mujica donates about 90% of his monthly salary, equivalent to $12,000 (£7,500), to charity - has led him to be labelled the poorest president in the world.