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Sweden knew of US surveillance: report

Published: 19 Nov 10 07:30 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Updated: 19 Nov 10 10:19 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/30304/20101119/

Sweden’s former Social Democratic government was informed in 2002 about a surveillance programme run by the US embassy in Stockholm, secret documents reveal.

Top secret documents from the Swedish foreign ministry show that government officials have known of the US embassy’s Surveillance Detection Unit (SDU) for years, the Dagens Nyheter (DN) newspaper reports.

Sources within the government offices tell the newspaper that the foreign ministry received information about the programme when Anna Lindh was foreign minister.

Two weeks ago Norwegian media revealed the existence of an SDU programme run out of the US embassy in Oslo.

Within days of the reports from Norway, Swedish justice minister Beatrice Ask confirmed that the US embassy in Stockholm had operated a similar programme since 2000 and that “neither (Swedish security service) Säpo or anyone in the ministry has previously received any information about it”.

Spokespeople for the US embassy in Stockholm and the US State Department in Washington have maintained that the programme was not secret, but was a security measure meant to protect US embassies around the world.

State Department spokesman Philip Crowley traced the origins of the surveillance programme to the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, arguing that the it had become customary procedure.

"We have acknowledged that we have a programme around the world where we are alert for people who may be surveilling our embassies because we recognize that they are potential targets of terrorism," he told reporters at a press briefing last week.

Nevertheless, Sweden's chief prosecutor on security issues, Tomas Lindstrand, launched “a preliminary investigation of illegal intelligence activities” in order to assess whether the US embassy’s programme may have violated Swedish law in its efforts to “protect the US mission in Stockholm and American personnel”.

US embassy spokesperson Ryan Koch said he welcomed the Lindstrand's decision to open a probe into the programme.

"The embassy is very open about this programme and we’re very willing to cooperate with the prosecutor’s office in any way we can," he told The Local.

"We understand Swedish concerns and are trying to be as open as we can so we can clear up any misunderstandings."

Earlier this week, the security services in both Norway and Denmark admitted they knew about the US embassy programmes in their respective countries prior to recent media reports.

The Social Democrats’ current foreign policy spokesperson Urban Ahlin on Friday demanded that the government call a meeting of Sweden’s foreign policy council and explain the contents of the secret documents cited in DN’s report.

“Despite my requests that the opposition be informed about what every agency new regarding the surveillance, the government has instead leaked a document to a morning newspaper in which anonymous sources claim this and that,” Ahlin told TT.

He pointed out that he had repeatedly expressed his disbelief that no Swedish government agency knew about a US embassy programme which had apparently been in place for so many years.

“In the Riksdag’s justice committee Beatrice Ask explained that no Swedish authorities know about this. You’d think that the justice minister should have checked with the foreign ministry before she said that,” said Ahlin.

However, Ahlin had no comment on the fact that the documents ended up at the foreign ministry under a Social Demcrat-led government.

“I don’t know what the documents are about of if there was any reason for those who were responsible to act,” he said.

TT/David Landes (news@thelocal.se)

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08:48 November 19, 2010 by bolababu
hahahahaha, ..first they all claimed not to know which sounded more like the truth but uncle Sam gets pissed and they all chorus "Yes we knew"!

How i love America, they sure know how to break balls and put cowards in their place.
11:33 November 19, 2010 by marianne667
Right you are bolababu
13:46 November 19, 2010 by swedeb
@Ford: From what has been stated, the SBUs have nothing to do with any activities in your post. Funny how you seem to be all in the know about USA's covert operations. :)

@bolababu: Need to know. If everyone in a govt knew everything that was going on, it would be chaos. And unfortunately in this incident, someone who wasn't "in the know" spoke out of turn, the newspapers ran with it and added stuff to make their story look more interesting than other newspapers, and the truth was forced out by those in the Swedish govt that they, along with other countries, agreed to it.

Also funny how everyone was all up in arms when this story first came out "AMERICANS ARE SPYING!" with 100s of posts as soon as the story was written, and now there are 4 posts when it comes out that US wasn't doing anything that the Swedish govt didn't know about and allow.
14:46 November 19, 2010 by tadchem
Wake up, people! ALL 'diplomats' are in the surveillance business. They always have been. Surveillance is simply gathering information. The military philosopher Sun Tzu advised "Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster." Surveillance is how we learn about everyone else.

"Surveillance Detection Unit" is simply the answer to the ancient question "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" ("Who is watching the watchers?" - Juvenal, 2nd century)
15:19 November 19, 2010 by Swedesmith
Speaking of surveillance, who was peeping through my bedroom window this morning....and laughing?
18:36 November 19, 2010 by greekgod
All of you make me laugh with your rampant conspiracy theories. SDU units are in place at every U.S. Embassy. They blend in with their surroundings and are Swedish citizens working for the United States.

They only observe the surrounding Embassy properties to avert potential surveillance and planning for any attack on U.S. property.

These are facts and not innuendo
19:33 November 19, 2010 by asrosie
But the yanks are great at spying, they spied on us in Australia, here in Britain, it goes with their 'circle the wagons' foreign policy because 'everyone hates us.' In Scotland they had covert cameras installed at a whiskey distillery just to make sure we weren't making bombs or something like that. Paranoia just breeds more paranoia and it becomes a vicious circle.
19:34 November 19, 2010 by calebian22
Greekgod,

The fact is that tinfoil hats block the mind probe rays from the CIA satellites. Additionally, the truth can only be found on obscure blogs written from a parent's basement. The facts are out there. You just have to know in which basement to look. ;-)
22:00 November 19, 2010 by Alf Garnett
So they were taking photo's of people going past the embassy, big deal, probably got one of me going to renew my passport.

Hope they put it on you tube I looked quite good that day :-))
02:54 November 20, 2010 by greekgod
My hat is made of Reynold's Wrap which is American made to ensure reception...how did you know I was in Mom and Dad's basement. They only take pictures of people who are acting suspiciously (casing the place or out of place, i.e., long winter coat on a beautiful day). Nothing surreptitious just keeping everyone safe. Alf you did look good but gotta do something with that hair:)
12:31 November 20, 2010 by HowSwedeitis
You have nothing to fear but fear itself. :-)

-HSII
16:55 March 3, 2011 by philster61
anybody still think that the extradition of Julian Assange isn't US motivated. I predict Asange will end up in the US sentenced to death.
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