On 30 March, Parliament passed the Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Bill 2006, which gives law enforcement agencies the power to access phone calls, e-mails and text messages from individuals not suspected of being involved in any terrorist act, but who are in contact with suspected terrorists.
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