Oh ... Since the data of secret operations between 1999 and 2003 now so just gone. In the heart of Communications of the Bundeswehr used computer system JASMIN ( Joint Military Intelligence Analysis System ) should have come after a short time to the limits of its storage capacity, and then created Data backups were then already in 2004 no longer legible. 2005, the corresponding bands "disposed of". Interesting that computer data of each citizen spying can be reconstructed on the fly, but this here is not to have been the case. So think for even 84% of the N-TV viewers (a non-representative telephone survey,) is that this data loss no accident.
The media initially reported that this breakdown could refer to the case of the innocent at Guantanamo detainees Murat Kurnatz. But there is also another case which recently Frontal 21 revealed: Accordingly to Bundeswehr soldiers illegally disguised as journalists in Afghanistan have led interviews to provide background information auszuforschen. Whatever the truth always, ultimately, the matter has (again) a bad aftertaste. N-TV reported on its website: " The opposition and IT experts doubted the statement, the defense expert of the Union, Bernd Siebert said, in the." Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung "from an unpleasant task that must be solved." It falls into the long line of examples showing that the oh-so-strong state (nearly 50% State share, 70 to 80% of limit load direct and indirect taxes and charges) are often inefficient to is not going , and the oft-loyalty is unfortunately not so-called on the government refers and its subsidiary bodies. "Concealment, denial, manipulation" seems to be the motto.
The whole thing took me by the way immediately to another case, recalls: At the beginning of his term (1998), Chancellor Gerhard Schröder said that the previous government of Helmut Kohl had destroyed large amounts of data to the end of his term of office in the chancellery. The whole thing happened at that time also by a committee of inquiry. The result is a data destruction in 1998 was not to prove or establish. It turned out later, rather, that Schroeder had its own administration in 1999 to delete lots of data (which - much to my surprise - the public was not widely known or even reported). The whole thing looked more like an attempt of defamation, for a reasoned criticism of the Kohl government towards.
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