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The Sunday Times
February 27 2000 - BRITAIN

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Global eavesdroppers: calls by Diana were intercepted by a
worldwide monitoring network said to include Menwith Hill in
Yorkshire. The consortium building Tornado fighter planes and
Mark Thatcher were also targeted in the operation

Spy agencies listened in on Diana

By Nick Fielding and Duncan Campbell

SPY agencies in Britain and America eavesdropped on Diana,
Princess of Wales and Mark Thatcher, son of the former prime
minister, as part of a global system of monitoring
communications, according to former intelligence officials.

Calls by Diana were picked up because of her international
charity work; Thatcher's calls surfaced in the monitoring of
British arms deals with Saudi Arabia.

The officials also revealed that charities such as Amnesty
International, Christian Aid and Greenpeace were secretly spied
on. Overseas targets have even included the Vatican: messages
sent by the Pope and the late Mother Teresa of Calcutta have been
intercepted, read and passed on to Whitehall intelligence
officers, the sources say.

Codenamed Echelon, the monitoring system is part of a worldwide
network of listening stations capable of processing millions of
messages an hour. At least 10 Echelon stations operate around the
world. Canada, Australia and New Zealand participate, as well as
Britain and the United States.

Former intelligence officials have spoken out after a decision by
the European parliament to launch an inquiry into Echelon's
operations. Officially, the British and American governments
continue to deny the network's existence.

Wayne Madsen, who worked for 20 years at America's National
Security Agency (NSA) and other agencies, said last week:
"Anybody who is politically active will eventually end up on the
NSA's radar screen."

Charities operating overseas are monitored because they often
have access to details about controversial regimes. Amnesty was a
particular target in the late 1980s, sources said. According to
Madsen, "undisclosed material held in US government files on
Princess Diana was collected because of her work with the
international campaign to ban landmines".

The NSA, a former insider has revealed, has also targeted
communications concerning British military sales to Saudi Arabia
in the 1980s.

Its monitoring intercepted communications sent by Thatcher, who
was then involved in the giant al-Yamamah arms contract between
Britain and Saudi Arabia. The NSA also eavesdropped on the
Panavia consortium, which builds the Tornado fighter aircraft.
British Aerospace is one of the main partners in the consortium.

"I just think of Echelon as a great vacuum cleaner in the sky
which sucks everything up," said Mike Frost, a former Canadian
intelligence officer. "We just get to look at the goodies."

Frost, who retired in 1992 after 20 years' service, has also
revealed that Canada's equivalent of GCHQ was used by Margaret
Thatcher to monitor two cabinet colleagues. "She wanted to find
out not what they were saying," Frost said, "but what they were
thinking."

The ultra-secret operation was conducted from an office at
Macdonald House in Grosvenor Square, central London, which houses
the Canadian high commission. According to Frost, Canadian spies
were asked by GCHQ to undertake the operation because it was too
politically sensitive for GCHQ to do itself. After spending three
weeks tapping the ministers' communications, the Canadian officer
who led the operation drove to GCHQ and handed over the tapes.

Margaret Newsham, an American computer software manager who
worked during the 1980s at the giant listening station at Menwith
Hill in Yorkshire, confirmed last week: "I was aware that massive
security violations were taking place. If these systems were for
combating drugs or terrorism, that would be fine. But not for use
in spying on individuals."

Newsham says she was invited to listen in on an American
senator's intercepted phone call at Menwith Hill. Later she
informed Congress about her experiences. "It was evident American
constitutional laws had been broken," she said.

Avenues of redress for those targeted by Echelon are few. The
Sunday Times has established that a loophole in the 1985
Interception of Communication Act means intelligence officials
can put individuals and organisations under surveillance without
a specific ministerial warrant. Section 3 (2) of the act,
governing interception of communications going to, through or
from Britain, allows entire classes of communication to be
monitored.

Copyright 2000 Times Newspapers Ltd.


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