A coalition of legal advocacy and human rights groups in the United States, including the founder of the on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia have brought a federal lawsuit against mass surveillance operations carried out by the country's intelligence services. Gary O'Donoghue reports from Washington. "The lawsuit alleges that the National Security Agency violated Americans' constitutional right to freedom of speech by sweeping up all text-based communications in an attempt to track terrorist communications. The founder of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales said such surveillance eroded the original promise of Internet, ________________________________, and experimentation, and a place free from fear. The NSA is faced a platter of legal cases even since its former contractor Edward Snowden leaked thousands of documents detailing the Agency's activities. A spokesman for the Justice Department said only that it was reviewing the case." 美国法制宣传和人权组织联盟,包括在线百科全书--维基百科的创始人状告美国情报部门,指控该机构实施大规模监控行动.格里?奥多诺休,华盛顿报道. "他们状告美国国家安全局为了追踪恐怖主义分子之间的信息交流,而监控所有短信,侵犯了美国宪法赋予的公民言论自由权.维基百科创始人吉米?威尔士表示这种监控行为侵犯了因特网的创始初衷,______________________________,也是一个不会受恐惧威胁的自由空间. 自从国安局前工作人员斯诺登将上千份记录国安局行动的详细文件泄露后,目前该部门面对着众多法律诉讼.司法部门的一位发言人仅表示他们正在梳理案件."