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The Guardian's editor Alan Rusbridger said that UK authorities raided the paper's London office to destroy hard drives in a bid to stop further damaging publications. He also said that intelligence officials from the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) had told him that he had the option of handing over all the classified documents or seeing the newspaper's hard drives destroyed. For more RT talks to WikiLeaks spokesperson, Kristinn Hrafnsson.Publicerad den 20 aug 2013
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The British government has given the Guardian newspaper an ultimatum: delete all data on Edward Snowden's leaks or risk getting shut down. A few months ago, Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald revealed the NSA's massive surveillance program through the media outlet and now many see the government's move as retaliation for the leaks. Alan Rusbridger, editor for the Guardian, justified why they chose to comply with the government's request, and Josh Levy, Internet campaign director for Free Press, joins us with his take on the British government's request.Publicerad den 20 aug 2013
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Over the weekend, English authorities detained David Miranda for nine hours at London's Heathrow Airport. The 28-year-old Brazilian man is the partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald who was responsible for releasing Edward Snowden's NSA mass surveillance leaks. Many critics believe that UK authorities are simply retaliating against Greenwald's reports, and RT's Sam Sacks has more on the scandalous tactics.Publicerad den 19 aug 2013
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A senior reporter for Time Magazine is in hot water after he Tweeted, "I can't wait to write a defense of the drone strike that takes out Julian Assange," on Saturday. Michael Grunwald quickly regretted his tweet and deleted it from his feed, but it was already too late. RT's Meghan Lopez has more on the reporter's statement.Publicerad den 19 aug 2013
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The British government's attempts to
stem the tide of articles on mass surveillance have gone beyond
intimidating the journalist behind the publications. Just a day after
Glenn Greenwald's partner was detained at Heathrow airport, The
Guardian's editor came forward describing how the authorities pressured
the newspaper to destroy documents provided by NSA leaker Edward
Snowden. The UK government has reportedly confirmed the move was
sanctioned by the Prime Minister himself.Publicerad den 20 aug 2013
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WikiLeaks: Regeringarnas hot mot journalister i väst signalerar fascismens intåg
-UK’s actions 'incompatible' with Human Rights Convention – Council of Europe-
SvaraRaderaRT August 22
The Guardian’s partial legal victory over the UK government’s seizure of documents still bodes badly for press freedom and is incompatible with EU convention, Daniel Holtgen, Director of Communications at the Council of Europe told RT.
Judges ruled on Thursday that the UK can sift through documents taken from Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald’s Brazilian partner, but needs to prove the presence of a national security threat before investigation of seized electronic documents is pursued.
Holtgen told RT that the UK has been instructed to appreciate the apparent incompatibility of its actions in connection with Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which provides the right to freedom of expression.
Police confiscated electronic documents from 28 year old David Miranda, a Brazilian national, detaining him for nine hours last Sunday under Schedule 7 of the UK’s terrorism act, when he arrived at Heathrow Airport in transit for Brazil. [...]
http://rt.com/news/uk-europe-guardian-documents-859/
nassar vann det oavslutade 2-a världskriget.
SvaraRaderaja, det skulle i a f förklara en hel del...
Raderabara synd att så många hamnade i Sverige
Sverige styr media med preskriberingslagen och förhindrar att sanning kommer ut!
SvaraRaderaSverige som nation har aldrig varit en riktig demokrati.
Sverige styr och förvanskar sanningen.
Styr dom vad som får sägas finns ingen demokrati.
För i Sverige är det fult att prata fritt.
Och om det styrs över det fria ordet är det bara lögner som kommer ut.
Ägarförhållandet i svensk bidragsmedia gör väl också att det s.k. fria ordet bara existerar i teorin.
RaderaMedia är nästa lika propagandamässig och PK-synkroniserad som Pravda var...
Vi vanliga betraktare i Sverige som tar in nyheter från våra nyheter vet inte så mycket om Julian och vad han gör.
SvaraRaderaHan är ett välkänt ansikte som vi svenskar vet heter lasagn eller nåt.
Då våra nyheter ska skriva något tappar folk intresse och vet att aftonbladet är styrt i alla fall.
Och så fort vi ska söka på google.com så slår det över till google.se för vi svenskar måste hållas desinformerade så inte vi ska veta.
Preskriberingslag och konstigheter gör att vi inte får in riktiga nyheter samtidigt är allt en kombination med blåsta reportrar.
Att vi har lag och domar på papper betyder inte att dom är med i värkligheten alls.
Och det är den lokala polisen som håller i bevisen.
Räkna antalet polisregioner så har vi ett antal länder som tolkar Sverige annorlunda.
Vi i mellersta Sverige tittar på lokalnyheter och saknar riktig lokalpress då dalarnas tidningar eller grejder redan gjort bort sig.
För expressen eller aftonbladet sitter bara och glor på Norrmalm.
Vem är Lasagn?
Han som ler!
Det är värt att läsa beskrivningen av brotten som "Lasagne" påstås ha utfört... (om någon missat det)
Raderahttp://www.scribd.com/doc/129604786/ASSANGE-Forsvarsadvokaterna-FUP