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Brazilian president consults cabinet on new U.S. spy claims

(Xinhua)    10:59, September 05, 2013
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 2 -- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Monday called an emergency meeting with several cabinet members to discuss new revelations about U.S. intelligence agencies spying on personal emails between the president and several of her ministers.

The U.S. ambassador to Brasilia, Thomas Shannon, was called in the same day to explain the latest spying claims, marking the second time he has been summoned to explain the blanket U.S. spying.

The new revelations, broadcast Sunday evening on a Brazilian TV show named Fantastico, disclosed that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) spied on Rousseff's communications with high government officials.

Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardozo called the surveillance " unacceptable."

Presidency Secretary General Gilberto Carvalho said the revelations had thrown the government into a state of emergency.

Human Rights Minister Maria do Rosario said via Twitter that the spying represented a "maximum level of disrespect" for Brazil' s sovereignty and a violation of human rights.

The new allegations, based on documents leaked by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden to The Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald, follow earlier revelations of U.S. spying that angered Brazil and other Latin American nations.

The Brazilian government also admitted that sensitive information, such as data related to Brazil's oil reserves, may have been accessed.

(Editor:LiangJun、Zhang Qian)

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