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Edward Snowden, the whistleblower who pulled back the curtain on the United States' internet surveillance programme Prism, has been hailed as a hero by some, and labelled a traitor by others. His leaking of secret documents about the data monitoring machinery of the US secret intelligence agencies has sparked a huge controversy about privacy and liberty, both in the US and around the world. The story is continually evolving, but here are some of the important points and developments about Prism.
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