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Smartphone users can do "very little" to stop security services getting "total control" over their devices, US whistleblower Edward Snowden has said.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald, Brazilian privacy activist David Miranda and others have launched a new campaign to establish global privacy standards.
SINCE HIS WORLD-SHAKING collection of NSA leaks first dropped, Edward Snowden has been one of the most important journalistic sources in history and an elusive, occasional interview subject. Now he's finally speaking for himself.
THE MESSAGE ARRIVES on my "clean machine," a MacBook Air loaded only with a sophisticated encryption package. "Change in plans," my contact says. "Be in the lobby of the Hotel ______ by 1 pm. Bring a book and wait for ES to find you." ¶
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JULIAN ASSANGE has spoken about his fears he will be assassinated or even "DRONED" by the American intelligence services if he leaves his hideout within the Ecuadorean embassy.
Ecuador seeking formal agreement on judicial cooperation before Swedish prosecutors can interrogate WikiLeaks founder
The window for former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden to reach a plea agreement with the U.S. Justice Department is closing quickly.
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US authorities ruthlessly and consistently violate 8th Amendment protection against cruel and unusual punishment.
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One-third of American voters said they want National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden pardoned, but a majority of voters want him to be federally prosecuted, according to the pollsters Morning Consult.
One-third of American voters said they want National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden pardoned, but a majority of voters want him to be federally prosecuted, according to the pollsters Morning Consult.
Expired tube of toothpaste and Malala Yousafzai memoir also among cell items that led to US soldier being allegedly charged with four violations of custody rules, lawyers say.
Chase Strangio, a staff attorney with the ACLU suggested to the Guardian that these actions may be intended to silence Manning and her continued activism.
The persecution of Julian Assange is about to flare again as it enters a dangerous stage. From August 20, three quarters of the Swedish prosecutor's case against Assange regarding sexual misconduct in 2010 will disappear as the statute of limitatio
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The Obama White House has rebuffed a petition signed by almost 168,000 people demanding "a full, free, and absolute pardon" for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
A secretive British police investigation focusing on journalists working with Edward Snowden's leaked documents remains ongoing two years after it was quietly launched, The Intercept can reveal.
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In an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange discusses the comeback of the whistleblowing platform as well as his wish to provide assistance to a German parliamentary committee investigating mass spying by th
The Oscar-winning documentary film-maker Laura Poitras is suing the US government demanding to know why she has repeatedly been subjected to "Kafkaesque harassment" at airports across the world.
The United States already has by far the per capita largest prison population of any developed country but I am probably one of the few Americans who on this Independence Day would like to see a lot more people in prison, mostly drawn from politician
ECUADOR has been urged to "end the charade" over protecting Julian Assange as police costs rise to a shocking £11.5million.
Will it be truthful? What will they show, anything new? Will it help the cause? Or will it twist/omit things, change the context?
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange clocked up three years Friday inside the Ecuadoran embassy in London, after claiming that Swedish prosecutors cancelled a landmark meeting in his case earlier this week.
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