BERLIN (Sputnik) — On February 24, German weekly newspaper Der Spiegel reported that since 1999 the BND has monitored at least 50 telephone numbers, e-mails and faxes of international journalists, allegedly including those of the New York Times and Reuters news agency.
Reporters Without Borders considered the action of the BND as "a monstrous attack on press freedom" and a violation of the country's constitution.
"The information on the operative work of the [German Intelligence Service] BND is not discussed here. … The BND acts in accordance with the law," Seibert told reporters, adding that the actions of the BND are only discussed within respective parliamentary committees.
Later, a series of documents also revealed that BND was actively involved in espionage against European citizens and politicians not only at the request of NSA, but also on its own initiative.