tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141878910793686547.post4396104302647971071..comments2024-03-27T17:16:47.951+01:00Comments on UNDER MATTAN: Snowdens far tackar Putin och RysslandUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141878910793686547.post-32589758515557408392013-08-08T20:12:47.341+02:002013-08-08T20:12:47.341+02:00--Snowdens pappa anländer till Moskva före månaden...--Snowdens pappa anländer till Moskva före månadens slut-- <br /><br />RR. 2013-08-08<br />Lon Snowden, pappa till den amerikanske avhopparen Edward Snowden, har lämnat in alla behövliga dokument för att få ryskt visum och tänker besöka Moskva i augusti, uppger hans advokats företrädare Mattie Fain.<br /><br />Vi har redan lämnat in alla behövliga dokument, sade hon och påpekade att frågan behandlas av chefen för Offentliga kammarens kommission Anatolij Kutjerena. Vi vet inte hur länge detta ärende kommer att ta, sade hon. <br /><br />http://swedish.ruvr.ru/news/2013_08_08/Snowdens-pappa-anlander-till-Moskva-fore-manadens-slut-2542/<br />Under Mattan Blogghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09082653955713688872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141878910793686547.post-11492477708106686252013-08-03T20:05:37.827+02:002013-08-03T20:05:37.827+02:00-US Army restricts access to Guardian website over...-US Army restricts access to Guardian website over secrets in NSA leak stories-<br /><br />June 28, 2013<br /><br />The US Army confirmed on Thursday that access to The Guardian newspaper’s website has been filtered and restricted for its personnel. The policy is due to classified documents described in detail in the stories.<br /><br />Gordon Van Vleet, spokesman for the Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, or NETCOM, said in an email to the Monterey Herald that the Army is filtering "some access to press coverage and online content about the NSA leaks."<br /><br />The spokesman said the procedure was routine part of "network hygiene" measures to prevent unauthorized disclosures of sensitive information. <br /><br />Restricted access to the Guardian paper’s website in the US Army is part of the overall clampdown on freedom of speech and access to information, which is currently going on America, Rodney Shakespeare from the Global Justice Movement told RT.<br /><br />“It has nothing to do with ‘network hygiene’. It’s a straight attempt to suppress and to control what is being read and understood by, in this case, the soldiers,” he said.<br /><br />Shakespeare called the move “ridiculous” as the servicemen would still be able to read Guardian’s publications on their mobiles phones and computers outside the military facilities, but added that still illustrates the intentions of the Obama administration.<br /><br />He believes that Snowden’s revelations made the US government panic as it switched from its usual tactics of omission to blaming the press. <br /><br />“If you want to look at the attacks taking place on Edward Snowden – they’re going at him, but even more on the journalists, who talked to him. The bottom line of this is that they’re out to control the information. So you see it’s an attack that’s going on free speech,” Shakespeare stressed. <br /><br />http://rt.com/usa/guardian-access-restricted-army-367/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com