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La brutta copia segreta di sicurezza di UE rischia il uproar con la chiamata per riunire la sorveglianza e dare agli Stati Uniti i dati personali

Giovedì 7 agosto 2008

Europa dovrebbe studiare la possibilità di ripartire i grandi importi di intelligenza e delle informazioni sui relativi cittadini con gli Stati Uniti stabilire “una zona Euro-Atlantica della cooperazione„ per combattere il terrorismo, secondo un rapporto confidenziale ad alto livello su sicurezza futura.

I 27 membri dell'UE dovrebbero anche riunire l'intelligenza su terrorismo, sviluppare la video-sorveglianza unita ed il velivolo senza equipaggio del ronzio, reti di inizio dei centri di anti-terrorismo ed amplificare il ruolo e le alimentazioni di un corpo dicoordinazione a Bruxelles, funzionari detti.

Il rapporto delle 53 pagine disegnato dal gruppo futuro dell'interiore e dalla giustizia che i ministri da sei Stati membri di UE - Germania, Francia, Svezia, Portogallo, Slovenia e Repubblica ceca - discute Europa dovrà integrare molta della relative sorveglianza, intelligenza-riunione e messa a punto di programmi se è di affrontare il terrorismo, il crimine organizzato e l'immigrazione clandestina legale e.

Il rapporto, visto dal guardiano, è stato presentato ai governi di UE ultimo mese che segue 18 mesi di lavoro. Il gruppo, che inoltre include i funzionari dalla Commissione Europea, è stato stabilito l'anno scorso dalla Germania ed è stato caricato della progettazione del modello per sicurezza e la politica della giustizia nel corso dei cinque anni successivi.

Il Baroness Scozia, il Attorney General BRITANNICO, ha avuto condizione dell'osservatore con il gruppo per valutare le implicazioni per la Gran-Bretagna, di cui il sistema legislativo, diverso di Europa continentale, è basato su consuetudinario.

Le proposte discutibili del gruppo sono determinate innescare le dispute importanti, non meno relative richieste per Europa per generare il corpo expeditionary della polizia munita per intervento paramilitary oltremare.

Il rapporto ha detto che l'UE non riuscirebbe a battere il terrorismo a meno che sviluppasse un'associazione completa con Washington, un processo attualmente che inserisce avanti le misure e gli inizio.

“L'UE dovrebbe comporre la relativa mente riguardo all'obiettivo politico di realizzare una zona Euro-Atlantica della cooperazione con gli Stati Uniti nel campo della libertà, sicurezza e giustizia,„ ha detto.

Un tal patto, che dovrebbe essere finito entro 2014 più ritardato, richiederebbe il trasferimento dei volumi ampi delle informazioni sui cittadini e sui viaggiatori europei nelle autorità degli Stati Uniti. Le trattative lungamente sono state in corso di accosentiree un tal patto, ma sono state tormentate dalle divergenze nei regimi di protezione di legge e di dati di segretezza.

The US is already demanding that EU countries sign up for a battery of security measures on transatlantic flights and the supply of personal information on passengers if they are to enjoy visa-free travel to the US. Under one such accord struck in March between Washington and Berlin, the Germans are to make DNA and biometric information on travellers available.

The European Commission and the US homeland security department are also trying to iron out discrepancies in privacy laws to allow the wholesale exchange of data. The aim is to reach a binding international agreement this year or next.

Last month the American Civil Liberties Union wrote to MEPs pressing Brussels to reject US pressure because the US is “a country that, in privacy terms, is all but lawless … US privacy laws are weak. They offer little protection to citizens and virtually none to non-citizens.”

While urging a comprehensive transatlantic electronic pact, the Future Group focuses mainly on boosting police cooperation and integration between EU states, policies which would reinforce the powers of European agencies and institutions bearing acronyms such as Europol, Eurojust, Frontex, and Sitcen and perhaps see new agencies established to deal with security and intelligence operations.

Several member states, not least Britain, will have deep qualms about the proposals, with the British likely to balk at automatic pooling of national intelligence.

Anti-terrorist campaigns can only be effective if “maximum information flow between [EU] member states is guaranteed,” the report said. “Relevant security-related information should be available to all security authorities in the member states.” It said “networks of anti-terrorist centres” was a possible solution.

While cooperation between national police forces in the EU was advancing, the report conceded that the sharing of espionage and intelligence material was a “considerable challenge” as it clashed with the “principle of confidentiality” that is the basis for successful exchanges.

The report calls for a bigger role for “Sitcen” in coordinating intelligence sharing. Sitcen, or the Joint Situation Centre, is a shadowy intelligence body based in Brussels which started as a foreign policy tool supplying analysis on international crises to Javier Solana, the EU foreign policy chief, but which now focuses on counter-terrorism and internal security policy.

Key points

· National police forces to cooperate and integrate

· Improve European-level crisis management

· Need to harness the talents of “different actors” in fighting terrorism

· National security services and intelligence agencies need to collaborate much more closely

· New EU internet-based propaganda campaign to defeat radicalisation and terrorist recruitment

· Create “European Gendarmerie Force” for deployment and intervention abroad. Pooling of EU funds for such missions

· Common EU immigration policies. By 2014, EU leaders should make the political decision on whether to enter a “Euro-Atlantic area of freedom, security, and justice” with the Americans

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/07/eu.uksecurity



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