Wikileaks Iraq: data journalism maps every death
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Wikileaks Iraq: data journalism maps every death
By: Joseph Hirsch
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Julian Assange WikiLeaks Press Conf On Iraq War Document Release pt.2
October 23, 2010 C-SPAN http://MOXNews.com/
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NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is stuck in Russia, only being able to reach out to the world by video link. The same goes for Wikileaks Julian Assange, in limbo at Ecuadors embassy in London. Journalist and web activist Barret Brown spends his time in custody, waiting to be sentenced after looking too close into outsourcing of US national security matters.
This is in a way better for the US government than just throwing people in jail.
If you compare this tothe case of whistleblower Chelsea Manningher 35 year prison sentence for exposing the truth is clearly a stain on US reputation.
Its more convenient for government to corner trouble makerselsewhere in the world or to constrain their actions with seemingly endlesslegal proceedings. It might not silence thembut it will hamper their work seriously. And you can (normally) do thiswithout enraginghuman rights activists, hacktivists, the media and the general public too much.
It all bears a chillingresemblance to the way the Soviets treated many of their dissidentsduring the Cold War.
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Free Bradley (Chelsea) Manning
1 minute clip from a 2012 Free Bradley Manning Rally. He got sentenced to 35 years in prison August of 2013.
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Sen. Menendez and Rep. Royce `This Week` Intervie
Sen. Robert Menendez and Rep. Ed Royce on Edward Snowden and tensions with Russia.
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2014: Das Internet im Jahr 1 nach Edward Snowden | Valentina Kerst | TEDxKoelnSalon
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Edward Snowden deckt 2013 auf, wie Staaten und Organisationen das Internet nutzen. Sascha Lobo ...
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Family and Friends of NSA Whistleblower Offer Suppor
New details emerge on Edward Snowden #39;s frustration for US government spying.
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Snowden receives #39;alternative Nobel Prize #39; 2014 (FULL RLA ACCEPTANCE SPEECH)
US whistleblower Edward Snowden has been awarded The Right Livelihood Award, commonly known as the Alternative Nobel Prize in Stockholm. His call was met with standing ovation of those ...
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Snowden wins Swiss award for exposing govt spying NSA "
And finally in Europe. The American fugitive... Edward Snowden has received one of Swedens highest honors... after exposing the extent of government surveillance in the U.S. and its reach...
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Snowden, speaking by video from Moscow, said: All the prices weve paid, all the sacrifices we made, I believe we would do again - I know I would.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden received several standing ovations in the Swedish parliament after being given the Right Livelihood award for his revelations of the scale of state surveillance.
Snowden, who is in exile in Russia, addressed the parliament by video from Moscow. In a symbolic gesture, his family and supporters said no one picked up the award on his behalf in the hope that one day he might be free to travel to Sweden to receive it in person.
His father, Lon, who was in the chamber for what was an emotional ceremony, said: I am thankful for the support of the Right Livelihood award and the Swedish parliament. The award will remain here in expectation that some time sooner or later he will come to Stockholm to accept the award.
Snowden is wanted by the US on charges under the Espionage Act. His chances of a deal with the US justice department that would allow him to return home are slim and he may end up spending the rest of his days in Russia.
His supporters hope that a west European country such as Sweden might grant him asylum. Members of the Green party called for him to be given sanctuary in Sweden.
Philanthropist Jakob von Uexkll, who established the award in 1980, told the parliament: So Mr Snowden, your Right Livelihood Award is waiting for you. We trust that Sweden will make it possible for you to collect your award here in Stockholm in person in the very near future.
The awards jury, in its citation, said Snowden was being honoured for his courage and skill in revealing the unprecedented extent of state surveillance violating basic democratic processes and constitutional rights.
The chamber was filled with members of parliament from almost all the parties as well as family and friends of those receiving the award.
The Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger, was also among the recipients. The jury citation said his award was in celebration of building a global media organisation dedicated to responsible journalism in the public interest, undaunted by the challenge of exposing corporate and government malpractices.
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