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21 June 2010  |     mail this article   |     print   |    |  Sydney Morning Herald
US Internet Monitoring Needed to Fight Homegrown Terrorism

Related article: Napolitano Advocates Government Surveillance of Internet to Fight Homegrown Terrorism
Related article: Lieberman Introduces Bill Targeting Internet Freedom
Related article: Napolitano: US must balance liberties, security
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FIGHTING home-grown terrorism by monitoring internet communications is a civil liberties trade-off the US government must make to beef up national security, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said.

As terrorists increasingly recruit US citizens, the government needs to balance civil rights and privacy with the need to keep people safe, she said. But finding that balance has become more complex as people have used the internet to reach out to extremists abroad for inspiration and training. Those contacts have spurred a recent rash of US-based terrorism incidents.

Ms Napolitano said it was wrong to believe liberty was sacrificed if security was embraced, and pointed to restrictions on full-body scanners at airports to protect privacy.

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