FC: "Data retention" scheme marches forward in European Parliament

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Jun 27 2002 - 08:37:13 PDT

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    Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 17:18:13 +0200
    From: "Marco Cappato" <Mcappatoat_private>
    Subject: PRESS RELEASE BY MARCO CAPPATO
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    PRIVACY/EU: CAPPATO "ENVIRONMENT COUNCIL APPROVES TELECOM DATA RETENTION 
    DIRECTIVE WITHOUT DISCUSSION - WE WILL DEBATE ABOUT IT ON THE 10TH OF JULY 
    AT THE CONFERENCE ON DEMOCRACY, FREEDOM AND THE INTERNET"
    
    
    Brussels, 27 June 2002
    
    
    Declaration by Marco Cappato MEP, former EP rapporteur on the directive on 
    privacy in electronic communications:
    
    	"I take note of the fact that the Environment Council of the 25th of June 
    has approved almost unanimously - only Luxembourg voted against - and 
    without any discussion the directive on privacy in electronic 
    communications on which I have been EP rapporteur until the plenary vote 
    that completely reversed the position the EP had taken until that moment.
    	Environment Ministers probably do not know much about telecommunications, 
    privacy, data retention and mass surveillance, and they are probably not 
    even allowed to discuss about the contents of the directive and their 
    effects on citizens' privacy. The opposition of 17 thousands people that 
    signed against data retention on the site www.stop1984.com have not been 
    considered, neither by the Council, nor by the majority of the European 
    Parliament: it is now up to Member States to decide weather to introduce 
    such measures, and our campaign to protect citizens' privacy against State 
    intrusions will continue at the national level.
    	In order to organise this opposition to such measures, the Radical MEPs 
    along with the Transnational Radical Party and the Radicali Italiani will 
    hold a conference titled "Democracy, freedom and the Internet" that will 
    take place in the EP (room 5G3) on the 10th of July, from 9 am to 6 pm. The 
    Conference will analyse the issues of privacy in the EU, data retention 
    (Europol documents and the draft framework decision on data retention), 
    cybercrime and e-democracy. MEPs and key actors from civil liberties groups 
    will participate. The detailed programme will be released tomorrow and will 
    be available from the site www.radicalparty.org ."
    
    
    
    For more information on the conference:
    Gianluca Eramo, Ottavio Marzocchi:
    0032 2 2847496
    mcappatoat_private 
    
    
    
    
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