US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has alleged the National Security Agency engaged in industrial espionage.
In an interview with Germany’s ARD TV channel, the former NSA
contractor said the agency would spy on big German companies that
competed with US firms.Snowden, who was granted temporary asylum by Russia, also said he believed that US officials wanted to kill him.
His leaks caused outrage in Germany when it came to light Chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone had been bugged.
After the row broke out last year, Merkel accused the US of an unacceptable breach of trust.
Last week President Barack Obama indicated to Germany’s ZDF TV that US bugging of Merkel’s mobile phone had been a mistake and would not happen again.
Snowden’s new allegation about industrial
spying may make it harder to rebuild trans-Atlantic trust, the BBC’s
Stephen Evans reports from Berlin.
Referring to the German engineering company Siemens, Snowden told
ARD: “If there is information at Siemens that they [the NSA] think would
be beneficial to the national interests, not the national security, of
the United States, they will go after that information and they’ll take
it.”He also said he believed US agents want to kill him, referring to an article published by the Buzzfeed website in which intelligence operatives are quoted as saying they want to see him dead.
In August Russia granted Snowden asylum for one year, after he leaked details of US electronic surveillance programmes.
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