The Department of Justice secretly obtained the phone records of the Associated Press in what the AP calls a "massive and unprecedented intrusion" into news-gathering operations. The records were for a 2 month period and included the office, home and cell numbers of individual reporters and editors as well as phones in various AP offices and the AP line at the House of Representatives. The records would not have included the contents of the calls, but would
have shown the phone numbers of people or agencies that reporters
called, and could have included numbers of those who called reporters
and the length of the conversations. The records were from a year ago, and the world is only now learning that it happened. The reason behind the tap is unclear, but prosecutors have been
investigating how the AP learned of an al Qaeda plot in Yemen before it
was public last year.
Reactions came from around the world, unanimously negative.
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