29 Jun
1993
29 Jun
'93
8:02 p.m.
According to an AP wire story, Article 23 of the draft Russian constitution says that ``Each person has the right to secret correspondence, telephone conversations, mail, telegraph and other communications.''
That's not really too meaningful. Our Constitution provides for protection against unlawful search and seizure (comments on the reality of this to alt.flame, please :-). Does the draft Russian constitution forbid *all* tapping of mail, phones, etc? I doubt it. So that basically gives them the same protection we (nominally) have, and our government seems quite happy with Key Escrow. Marc