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- id: intro
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heading: Thank you!
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We've reached our second milestone of 250K DKK 🎉 this allows us to sue the minister of justice! but it's going to take more money before this is over. We've set a new milestone of 400K DKK.
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regards. [Rasmus](https://twitter.com/RasmusMalver), [Denis](https://twitter.com/dsdeniso), [Peter](https://twitter.com/peterkofod), [Jeppe](https://twitter.com/ern_st) & [Christoffer](https://twitter.com/netravnen)
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heading: Lets stop the mass surveillance!
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The mass surveillance conducted by European governments has on two occasions been struck down by the European Court of Justice. Most recently this happened in 2016, when the court reviewed the joint case of Tele2 from Sweden and Tom Watson et al from England and Wales. However Danish politicians and telco industry refuse to honour fundamental rights, and continue to retain data illegally.
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The mass surveillance conducted by European governments has on two occasions been struck down by the European Court of Justice. Most recently this happened in 2016, when the court reviewed the joint case of Tele2 from Sweden and Tom Watson et al from England and Wales. However Danish politicians and telco industry refuse to honour fundamental rights, and continue to retain data illegally.
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