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Reports: Hundreds of Spy Files Leaked

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Getty 022315 SouthAfricanEmbassy?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1424730382966Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Two major international publications said on Monday that they will be publishing a portion of “hundreds” of leaked spy documents covering nearly the last decade, centering around South Africa’s spy agency and involving the CIA and Britain’s MI-6.

The Qatar-based news outlet Al Jazeera reported Monday that it obtained the documents covering the time period between 2006 and late 2014 and, along with The Guardian in the U.K., will be exposing some of the files, which Al Jazeera said “offer an unprecedented insight into operational dealings of shadowy and highly politicized realm of global espionage.”

The files purportedly show the secret communications between South Africa’s State Security Agency (SSA) and its international counterparts — the CIA in America, MI-6 in Britain, Israel’s Mossad, Russia’s FSB and even Iranian operatives, “as well as dozens of other services from Asia to the Middle East and Africa.”

The announcement comes as reporters at several publications, including The Guardian, continue to dig through the enormous cache of documents leaked from the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) by contractor Edward Snowden. Whereas Snowden’s documents so far have dealt primarily with signals intelligence (SIGINT) capabilities of the NSA and its allied counterparts, Al Jazeera said their crop of documents are more focused on human intelligence, or HUMINT.

Representative at the South African Embassy in Washington, D.C. was not immediately available to comment and a spokesperson at the CIA declined to comment on the leak.

The CIA spokesperson did, however, provide a comment with regards to story by The Guardian based on the documents alleging the agency had tried to contact the Palestinian group Hamas in 2012 despite an official U.S. ban.

The spokesperson said, “CIA supports the overall U.S. Government effort to combat international terrorism by collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence on foreign terrorist groups and individuals.”

“CIA conducts those intelligence activities in compliance with the United States Constitution, federal statutes, and Presidential directives,” the spokesperson said.


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