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Tag Archives: WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks a Terrorist Organization?
The recent revelations, leaked by NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, that both NSA and itsUK counterpart GCHQ had targeted whistle-blower platform WikiLeaks and, after the publication of the Afghanistan Warlogs had pressured other countries with forces in Afghanistan such as Australia, the … Continue reading
Posted in surveillance, UK, USA
Tagged criminalizing journalism, David Miranda, Edward Snowden, GCHQ, Glenn Greenwald, Jesselyn Radack, Julian Assange, mass surveillance, NSA, WikiLeaks
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Public Messaging
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has recalled yesterday a U.S. cruise missile strike on a hamlet in Yemen four years ago. Cruise missiles release cluster munitions, indiscriminate weapons that pose unacceptable dangers to civilians. The December 17, 2009 attack on al-Majalah … Continue reading
Posted in Yemen
Tagged Al-Majalah, AQAP, CableGate, collateral damage, Human Rights Watch, WikiLeaks
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