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يوم الثلاثاء, يوليو-تمّوز [8ث], 2008
See More:USA News تناقشت هذا تقرير في ال [رينف] ساحات > ب عضوة من هولندا. “It seems to me there are hardly any restrictions left.” In March, the United States and Germany reached a preliminary agreement on sharing access to fingerprints, DNA files and other information for the prevention and combating of serious crime. The pact is expected to be the model for other bilateral agreements, European officials said. The United States is also holding talks with central and eastern European countries such as Estonia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. Access to fingerprint files will be on a “hit, no hit” basis, explained Peter Schaar, German data protection commissioner. If one country asks the other to check a fingerprint and there is a match, or hit, the inquiring country would need to follow up with a request for more information on the subject’s identity. The agreement, which was described by two European officials, also allows for the transmission of “personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinion or religious or other beliefs, trade union membership or information concerning health and sexual life” in cases where they are “particularly relevant to the purposes of this agreement.” It defines personal data as “any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.” The agreement also specifies that the parties, “recognizing the special sensitivity of the above categories of personal data, shall take suitable safeguards, in particular, appropriate security measures, in order to protect such data.” Baker said that means the United States would not hand over data on a suspect’s religious beliefs unless it were relevant to an investigation, as in a terrorism plot involving Islamic extremists. He said the United States has agreed to limit the purpose for which the data are sought, not to share it with other governments and not to retain data if they are no longer useful — if there is no match on a fingerprint, for instance. He said errors in records will be corrected. But Schaar, who is independent from the government, said he found no “clear rules on purpose limitation” or on the storage period. “First,” he said, “which data are of concern is not really completely clear. Second, who are the competent authorities on the U.S. side? Third, and most important, there is a lack of independent supervision in the United States over data protection.” In European states, independent privacy commissions safeguard the privacy rights of citizens, he said. David Sobel, senior counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said transparency is an issue. “It’s all well and good to say the Estonian government will provide a right of access and redress, but under what circumstances is an American citizen going to know that the Estonian government has even received his information?” Germany’s president is expected to authorize the signing of the German agreement soon. Its Parliament must pass implementing legislation. One official from a European state seeking visa-free status said he hopes the pacts will allow his country to obtain such status by the end of the year. “The United States is a close ally of ours,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the talks’ sensitivity. “Obviously, counterterrorism and the fight against crime is a huge priority for the U.S. and my government, as well.” Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: U.S. Seeks Data Exchange This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 at 12:10 pm and is filed under Surveillance, Civil Liberties & Human Rights News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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