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Published in: Home: FeatureWhistleblowers pay the price for speaking up. A new law could protect them
People who speak out about wrongdoing in the workplace can often face blacklisting, harassment and legal action....
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Published in: openDemocracyUKLet’s not pretend the UK protects whistleblowers – it doesn’t
Julian Assange has attracted considerable political support – but our politicians are failing the less celebrated...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesCIA whistleblower: ''No regrets. I would do it all again''
Whistleblower John Kiriakou explains why he and fellow-whistlebower Thomas Drake are committed to alerting their...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesObama may have commuted Chelsea Manning’s sentence – but his legacy on whistleblowers is not one of clemency
Obama should be remembered for his persecution of whistleblowers and presiding over a culture of intimidation. It’s...
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Published in: HomeWe could have stopped the Paris attacks
William Binney and Kirk Wiebe worked at the NSA for decades, before blowing the whistle on mass surveillance. They...
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Published in: Home“We had to wait for Snowden for proof”, an exchange with NSA whistleblower William Binney
The NSA preferred a much more expensive system of bulk collection of foreign data. That was a fatal choice as it...
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Published in: HomeAll I can say is that you are uninteresting! An exchange with General Michael Hayden, Director of the NSA from 1999-2005
On the first anniversary of Ed Snowden’s revelations, this interview contributes to what we intend will become a...
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Published in: HomeWhat can we say? On Prism, the Snooper's Charter, whistleblowers, spies and secret courts ...
In February 2009 the Convention of Modern Liberty gathered a distinguished crowd who cared about the issues raised...