France's Government spies on its own citizens in the same way as the United States, it was claimed yesterday.
All phone calls, emails, texts, faxes and internet searches are monitored by the French security service - the Direction Generale de la Securite Exterieure (DGSE) - according to a report in the newspaper Le Monde. The practice is illegal.
The epicentre of the spying operation is a three-storey underground bunker in Paris at the DGSE's headquarters on Boulevard Mortier. The building contains a "super-calculator capable of managing tens of millions of gigaoctets of information".
The French authorities do not note the content of the communications, the newspaper claims, but are interested in establishing links between known figures in a terrorist network.
"The politicians know about it, but secrecy is the rule: this French Big Brother is clandestine," wrote Jacques Follorou and Franck Johannes. "It is out of control."