Edward Snowden
Latest on the computer analyst whistleblower who provided the Guardian with top-secret NSA documents leading to revelations about US surveillance on phone and internet communications
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Editorial: Sending him to be tried in the United States would be an unacceptable act against the WikiLeaks founder – and against journalism
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How Lars Findsen and Claus Hjort Frederiksen came to be facing trial for allegedly disclosing ‘state secrets’ that had been in public domain for years
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Bronze of jailed Wikileaks founder fighting extradition to the US flanked by figures of whistleblowers Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning
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Ten years on, William Fitzgerald, then a 27-year-old policy worker, tells of his part in the story and explores how tech has changed since
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Col Rabih Alenezi received advice after reporting death threats, of which he says he receives 50 a week
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But whistleblower says 2013 surveillance ‘child’s play’ compared to technology today
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Lenore Taylor looks back at Guardian Australia’s first big scoop and its far-reaching repercussions
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The subject matter may differ but the US government has been relentless in pursuing those accused of national security leaks
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Whistleblower is ‘happy and thankful to the Russian Federation’ for his citizenship, lawyer says
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Former NSA intelligence contractor was given asylum in Russia after leaking secret files in 2013
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Head of GCHQ rebuffed late-night request from National Security Agency amid strained relations in Five Eyes intelligence coalition
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The networkerWhistleblowing requires courage, but don’t expect Facebook to change its waysJohn NaughtonFrances Haugen’s ‘testimony tour’ of revelations about the tech company makes good copy, but will its executives listen?
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Charity helping the refugees says they are happy with the result but urges Ottawa to expedite asylum of remaining ‘Guardian Angel’
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