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Cables: Panamanian President Asked DEA to Help Spy on Opponents

HeadlineDec 27, 2010

State Department cables from the online whistleblower WikiLeaks have provided new details on the global operations of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. According to the New York Times, the DEA has expanded far beyond its mandate to engage in intelligence gathering and eavesdropping worldwide. In Panama, Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli asked the DEA to help him spy on leftist political opponents. The cables say the request was denied.

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