More US spy revelations promised in journalist's book
US: An upcoming book by Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald,
who was among the first to reveal details of the US government's vast
surveillance programmes, promises fresh revelations, his publisher said
Thursday.
The book by Greenwald -- the investigative reporter who
published documents leaked by Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency
contractor -- is to be published next March, said Metropolitan Books, a unit of
the Macmillan group.
The book, as yet untitled, will contain "new
revelations exposing the extraordinary cooperation of private industry and the
far-reaching consequences of the government's programme, both domestically and
abroad," a statement by the publisher said.
Greenwald's articles in Britain's The Guardian and reports
published at the same time by the Washington Post disclosed details of the
PRISM programme, in which the NSA acquired data from Internet giants like
Microsoft, Google and Facebook.
Both reports used documents from Snowden, a former NSA IT
specialist with access to classified materials who is now holed up at Moscow's
airport after fleeing US espionage charges.
The reports said the NSA had direct access to the servers of
the major Internet firms and could track an individual's web presence via
audio, video, photographs and emails.
AFP
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