Indonesia has recalled its ambassador to Australia in the latest diplomatic fallout to result from the leaks of Edward Snowden. Recent disclosures show the National Security Agency used Australia as part of its global spying operations. Australian intelligence agencies reportedly tried to tap the phone of Indonesia’s president and other top officials. Australian embassies across Asia were reportedly involved in a surveillance ring led by the United States.
Indonesia Recalls Ambassador to Australia over NSA Spying
HeadlineNov 20, 2013