PressTV reports on a Berlin demonstration to oppose governmental surveillance. The demonstration drew thousands of activists, including one who said the government is using anti-terrorist measures to impose "unnecessary and disproportionate surveillance, encroaching on people's freedom," the report states. The government has plans to enact a law allowing personal data including individual's mobile phone texts and calls to be stored for six months--spurring this protest and several more to be held in the near future. Protestors held signs with such messages as "privacy is not a crime."
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