How WikiLeaks opened our eyes to the illusion of freedom. We remember anniversaries that mark the important events of our era: September 11 (not only the 2001 Twin Towers attack, but also the 1973 military coup against Allende in Chile), D-day, etc.
Maybe another date should be added to this list: 19 June. Most of us like to take a stroll during the day to get a breath of fresh air. There must be a good reason for those who cannot do it – maybe they have a job that prevents it (miners, submariners), or a strange illness that makes exposure to sunlight a deadly danger.
Even prisoners get their daily hour's walk in fresh air. Today, 19 June, marks two years since Julian Assange was deprived of this right: he is permanently confined to the apartment that houses the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Assange designated himself a "spy for the people". We didn't really learn anything from WikiLeaks we didn't already presume to be true – but it is one thing to know it in general and another to get concrete data. Is WikiLeaks pursuing an impossible dream? Britain targets Guardian newspaper over intelligence leaks related to Edward Snowden.
The Guardian, in fact, has slipped into the single largest crack in the free speech laws that are on the books here — the dissemination of state secrets protecting queen and country in the British homeland.
A feisty, London-based news outlet with a print circulation just shy of 200,000 — albeit with a far bigger footprint online with readers in the many millions — the Guardian, along with The Washington Post, was the first to publish reports based on classified data spirited out of the United States by Snowden. In the months since, the Guardian has continued to make officials here exceedingly nervous by exposing the joint operations of U.S. and British intelligence — particularly their cooperation in data collection and snooping programs involving British citizens and close allies on the European continent.
In response, the Guardian is being called to account by British authorities for jeopardizing national security. Threat to national security? Hard drives destroyed. Inside the Firewall. By Sisi Wei, ProPublica, Dec. 17, 2014 Every day since Nov. 17, 2014, ProPublica has been testing whether the homepages of international news organizations are accessible to browsers inside China.
Of the 18 in our test, 9 are currently blocked. Below are the results. To test, we use GreatFire.org, a censorship monitoring service in China that launched in 2011. Methodology » Hover over the graphic to see dates. Click on a date to see more details. Our automated tests run shortly after midnight U.S. What the Results Mean ProPublica will continue to monitor news sites daily, and may add additional news sites in the future. Additional design and development by Lena Groeger, Mike Tigas and Yue Qiu. DossierBrenno_5401. Gelekt dossier: Brenno is Staatsvijand Nummer 1.
Brenno is de vleesgeworden Crimson.
Vormt in zijn eentje SPECTRE., V.E.N.O.M én Cobra. Brenno is Staatsvijand Nummer 1. Dat lezen we in het persoonsdossier over Brenno dat in ons bezit is. We wisten al dat er met pamfletten, memo's en mails voor hem gewaarschuwd werd op ministeries en in politiebureaus. Maar het is nog veel erger. Kritisch journalist, landelijk geregistreerd & gesignaleerd bij alle politiediensten als een person of interest.
'Politie wilde niet dat journalist De Winter over de nucleaire top schreef' Baspaternotte : UPDATE - D66 en SP: Dit is ... Censuur: Marechaussee wilde niet dat Brenno de Winter over NSS-top schreef. Journalist De Winter intensiever gevolgd dan aangenomen. Foto: NU.nl/Joost Nederpelt Eind maart werd al bekend dat het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en de politie onrechtmatig gegevens, waaronder zijn adres, van de voor NU.nl werkzame De Winter hebben verspreid Uit nieuwe, door De Winter opgevraagde informatie van de politie blijkt onder meer dat een beveiliger van de dienst Bewaken & Beveiliging een melding heeft gemaakt, omdat hij de journalist zag voor de deur van een pand van de dienst in Den Haag.
"De beveiliger herkende de man als Brenno de Winter uit vorige briefings", zo valt in de informatie van de Landelijke Eenheid te lezen. Brenno de Winter masker. Waar is Brenno de Winter.