#INN’s 2013 Person of the Year: Edward Snowden

He pulled off the year’s most spectacular heist. Exiled from his country, the 30-year-old computer whiz has become the doomsayer of the information age

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Chelsea Manning Gives Rare Prison Statement

On the eve of her fourth Thanksgiving behind bars — and the first since being sentenced in August to 35 years in prison — Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning says she’s thankful for fellow seekers of truth and justice who “dare to ask tough questions.”

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Chelsea Manning Seeks Presidential Pardon

Lawyers for Chelsea Manning filed a request for a pardon from President Barack Obama Tuesday, following the soldier’s 35-year jail sentence for one of the biggest military intelligence leak in U.S. history

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Ron Paul: Snowden and Manning are Heroes

Libertarian Texas congressman Ron Paul spoke to Larry King on a new episode of Politicking, advocating an end to the surveillance programs exposed over recent months and calling for former Army Private Bradley Manning’s immediate release from prison

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Jailed for Exposing Turth

Sentenced to 35 years in jail, Bradley Manning uncovered U.S. torture, abuse, soldiers laughing as they killed innocent civilians and journalists

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Anonymous’ Secret U.S. Army Presence

An active-duty Army captain and member of Anonymous describes how the organization operates, his own involvement in the Arab Spring, how the crackdown on Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden has affected soldiers

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Bradley Manning is a Hero

Bradley Manning could not know that he would be the only person served with injustice. According to Icelandic MP Birgitta Jonsdottir talking to RT, he’ll never get a fair trial because President Obama said he was guilty before his trial

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Heroic Effort at Great Personal Cost

A Swedish sociology professor has nominated Edward Snowden for the Nobel Peace Prize. He says the NSA whistleblower could help “save the prize from the disrepute incurred by the hasty and ill-conceived decision” to give the 2009 award to Barack Obama

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Crackdown on Leaks: Obama Orders Government to Spy on Itself

In an initiative aimed at rooting out future leakers and other security violators, President Barack Obama has ordered federal employees to report suspicious actions of their colleagues

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The Absurd Charge Against Bradley Manning

As military prosecutors wrapped up their case against Bradley Manning just before the Fourth of July, their most serious charge against the Army private first class — aiding the enemy — rested tenuously on circumstantial evidence

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