Japan Enacts Law to Centralize Intelligence Gathering Amid Privacy Concerns
Japan has established a new National Intelligence Council to centralize information gathering in response to external threats. This move, aimed at strengthening intelligence capabilities, has raised concerns about civil liberties.
Japanβs parliament enacted a law on Wednesday to establish a new National Intelligence Council to centralise information gathering in response to overseas threats, marking a first step in plans to boost capabilities that have raised concerns over civil liberties. Establishing the council is a key aim in the governing agenda of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, a security hawk who has pledged to strengthen intelligence and counter-espionage capabilities in response to what her government calls the.....