DAS wiretapping scandal
DAS wiretapping scandal
Feb 24, 2014 posted by Maren Soendergaard
The DAS wiretapping scandal unfolded in 2008 after opposition politicians, media and authorities discovered that Colombias now-defunct intelligence agency, the DAS, had been spying on the Supreme Court, journalists, human rights defenders and politicians. Later dubbed the Colombian Watergate scandal, it sparked a worldwide outrage as it not only implicated the Colombian president as the alleged force behind the illegal surveillance but also drew ties to the US a close ally and financial contributor to Colombia.
The DAS illegal wiretapping methods first surfaced in 2008 after then-Senator Gustavo Petro, received intelligence documents proving he had been shadowed and wiretapped.
The scandal almost immediately cost the head of DAS director Maria del Pilar Hurtado who, in spite of initially denying her agency had been involved with illegal activities, was forced to leave her post. Del Pilar later fled to Panama where she received political asylum months before the Supreme Court ordered an arrest warrant.
But this was just the beginning of an unfolding scandal that uncovered a boundless conspiracy that did not just target politicians, but even more controversially, the Supreme Court, Colombian and foreign human rights organizations, and journalists.
More:
http://colombiareports.co/das-colombia-wiretapping-scandal/
(My emphasis.)