viernes, 5 de julio de 2013

Hundreds of 'Restore the Fourth' NSA Protestors March in New York City

Approximately 300 protestors demonstrating against the National Security Administration's surveillance programs marched three miles from New York City's Union Square south to Federal Hall onThursday. The march was one of 50 such protests organized in cities across the country.

The Restore the Fourth protests originated on Reddit less than a month ago. The name is a reference to the Fourth Amendment, which protects American citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. Many of the protestors said the NSA's surveillance programs violate that amendment.

"I'm concerned that out government, without any knowledge of the people ... this is really an invasion of our privacy, a concerning invasion of our privacy," said Kyle Morgan, a 24-year-old New Jersey resident. "I hope that the NSA and the powers that be really take notice that people are terrified of what's going on," he added.

The event's leaders hope to turn today's demonstrations into a national organization that can continue doing sustained advocacy campaigns in the future.

"I saw this on Reddit and I think it's a good cause," said another protestor named Nina, 23, who elected not to share her full name. "I'd like to actually do something instead of just looking up links about it."

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