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Ambassadors and documents that contain both comments in which world leaders as sensitive information on terrorism and nuclear proliferation are valued. Says elmundo.es/america/2010/ documents, which have been disseminated through various media, first revealed by example U.S. used their ambassadors to spy on the UN and UN. Thus, the State Department would have asked his staff to compile information such as credit cards or other dignitaries or politicians work schedules, as they explain the journals that have had access to the Wikileaks papers. 250,000 Leaks reveal that the Secretary general of the UN, Ban Ki-moon and representatives of China, Russia, United Kingdom and France, all them permanent members of the Security Council, are in the crosshairs of the U.S. intelligence services.

According to the screened cables exchanged U.S. diplomats and intelligence services, have also come to require details of officials and representatives linked with Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Iran and North Korea. It should be noted that during June 2009 and under the name of Hillary Clinton, the State Department demanded technical details about the communications systems used by senior United Nations officials, between those who were passwords and personal keys used in official communications. Undersecretaries, heads of specialized agencies and their principal advisors, assistants of the Secretary-General or some heads of peace operations and political missions were in the orbit of the secret services. The required information to diplomats included cards credit, addresses of e-mail, phones, fax and even biographic and biometric data (DNA and iris scanners) from the permanent representatives of the Council, and was extended to officials of 33 embassies and consulates. London, Paris and Moscow among them. Filtration is splashed all agencies of intelligence services from us, including the CIA, the FBI and the secret service. Also revealed that Washington required to have data on credit cards, the looking, phones and the accounts of several UN diplomats. Diplomats of espionage is a violation of the 1946 The United Nations Convention.