Saturday, 26 October 2013
Mexico outraged to 'lead' the U.S.
Edward Snowden leaked confidential information to make the U.S. government a target of protests .
Mexico strongly condemned the U.S. government over allegations that powerful country perform espionage against its leaders after reports that the e-mails of former President Felipe Calderon has been hacked by the National Security Agency ( NSA ), the U.S. .
The data leaked by security analyst who is now a fugitive , Edward Snowden , hacking the e-mail shows President Calderon made in 2010 , as reported by the German magazine Der Spiegel quoted Snowden .
Mexico's Foreign Ministry said the espionage such " unacceptable , illegal " and contrary to the principle of good relations .
They urged President Barack Obama to conduct an investigation into these allegations .
In its official statement Mexican Foreign Ministry says it will soon convey the importance of the investigation as it is called this through diplomatic channels .
" In the relationship between neighbors and partners , there is no room for such practices alleged , " the statement said .' Full investigation '
In a separate report earlier called the NSA to conduct hacking Earn communication channels including a number of heads of state to President Enrique Pena Nieto before he took office in 2012 was also the President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff .Edward Snowden
Snowden so fugitive but gets support around the world , including from Brazil 's citizens .
Related messages aides close to President Rouseff as well as state -owned oil company Petrobras is also said to have tapped .
The unfolding of this conjecture immediately responded with harsh responses from Brazil , where President Rousseff's planned state visit to Washington next month was postponed .
Click the NSA was also accused of stealing view of electronic data from a number of other Latin American governments including Venezuela and Ecuador .
In the event the G20 summit in Russia last month , President Obama promised an investigation conducted against these accusations , including that aimed at Rousseff and Mexican leaders .
" What I received from President Obama was his promise to carry out a full investigation ... and if so there will be sanctions in return , " the president said Pena Nieto told the BBC .
The accusations also emerged thanks Click leaks revealed by Snowden .
A federal court in the U.S. has indicted a former employee 's contract with the accusation of spying and seeking his extradition to the U.S. .
But until now Snowden still survive in Russia after a temporary asylum .
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