Britain’s intelligence agencies spied on foreign politicians and officials at two G20 meetings in London in 2009, according to documents leaked by the US whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The classified documents, reported by the Guardian, show that GCHQ, the intelligence service, intercepted the communications of visiting delegations at London meetings in April and September 2009.
According to the newspaper, the documents suggest that GCHQ set up internet cafés and used an email interception programme and key-logging software to spy on G20 delegates’ use of computers.
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