FRA has a long history of spying on Swedes

The Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment FRA that has made the headlines last month with its law on spying on all communication, has recently announced that it has reported a blogger to the Chancellor of Justice for distributing what they consider classified material proving the Agency was spying on Swedes starting with 1996.

Henrik Alexandersson is the name of the blogger that criticized the new FRA surveillance law. He published two lists of FRA's alleged classified material on his blog. The first document is a list of 103 Swedish citizens that were under surveillance in the early 90's for having contacts with Russia. The other publication is a list of connections between Russian and Swedish corporations from 1996, which may imply that FRA was illegally listening to cable bound traffic.

According to FRA's director-general Ingvar Åkesson all surveillance material regarding personal acts are destroyed after 18 months, although these documents imply that this isn't the fact.

Alexandersson explained on his blog that he was not worried about FRA's complaint: "My comment is that it seems that FRA is trying to scare and threaten me to silence. This is something I won't accept. The documents stay on the blog."

"They want to shift focus from how they misbehaved to chopping the head off of the messenger. I don't think that they see the PR-related difficulties with going out and trying to throw a blogger in prison." he added in a declaration for Medievärlden.

On the other hand, one of the people on the list made public by Alexandersson has reported FRA to the Chancellor of Justice claiming that he was under illegal surveillance in the 1990s for doing business with Russia.

FRA is still under pressure following its new legislation that broadens substantially its powers to intercept data in the area of Internet communications. The answer to a written question from MEP Benoît Hamon shows that the Commission has not been informed so far by Sweden regarding this normative act.

FRA: 103 intercepted Swedes (only in Swedish, 18.07.2008)
http://henrikalexandersson.blogspot.com/2008/07/fra-103-avlyssnade-sve...

Evidence that the FRA has already spy of cable? (only in Swedish, 24.07.2008)
http://henrikalexandersson.blogspot.com/2008/07/beviset-p-att-fra-lyss...

FRA reports blogger to Justice Chancellor (28.07.2008)
http://www.thelocal.se/13322/20080728/

FRA stores Swedish telephone calls and e-mails (only in Swedish, 24.06.2008)
http://svt.se/svt/jsp/Crosslink.jsp?a=1175152

WRITTEN QUESTION by Benoît Hamon (PSE) to the Commission Subject: Swedish Government plan to broaden the remit of the intelligence agency FRA(17.06.2008)
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sidesSearch/search.do?type=QP&langua...

EDRi-gram: ENDitorial: Sweden is listening to all internet and phone conversations(2.07.2008)
http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number6.13/sweden-fra-adoption

(contribution by Josef Andersson - Sweden)