24 May 2006

ACLU launches 20 state campaign to end NSA call data program

RAW STORY
Published: Wednesday May 24, 2006

Responding to reports that phone companies are turning over records relating to Americans' telephone calls to the National Security Agency, the American Civil Liberties Union today launched a 20-state "Don't Spy on Me" campaign to end government surveillance programs they claim are illegal, RAW STORY has learned.

ACLU affiliates in 20 states today filed complaints with Public Utility Commissions or sent letters to state Attorneys General and other officials demanding investigations into whether local telecommunications companies allowed the NSA to spy on their customers.

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