Sunday, April 1, 2012

U.S. Ambassador to Moscow feels "violated"

U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul says Russian reporters listened in and read his emails. The State Department has complained about harassment to the ambassador.
Michael McFaul, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, has accused Russian journalists of listening to his phone conversations and reading his email.

When the new U.S. ambassador to Russia arrived this week for a private meeting with a prominent human rights activist, he was confronted by a crew from an alleged Kremlin-controlled television station that blocked his path and peppered him with questions.

Despite absence of proof to support his accusations, the new U.S. ambassador to Russia verbally lashed out at NTV journalists accusing them of spying by listening in and reading his emails ?

While scheduling leaks usually come from lowest level embassy employees, Ambassador accused the journalist of violating the Geneva Convention!?

We gripe, you decide!

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