#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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Ecuador Offers Human Rights Education for Americans

Ecuador renounced trade benefits which the US threatened to revoke over the Latin American country’s consideration of harboring NSA leaker Edward Snowden. It offered $23 million a year to fund human rights education for Americans instead

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Trapped in Transit

Edward Snowden is not booked to fly out of Moscow over the next three days, and with no valid passport, the NSA whistleblower might be stuck in airport limbo indefinitely

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WikiLeaks Releases 1.7 Million U.S. Intelligence Reports

Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks today published more than 1.7million U.S. records covering diplomatic or intelligence reports on every country in the world

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Assange Urges Exposure of Drones, Targeted Killings

Julian Assange addressed US officials on a popular TV channel, urging them to disclose to WikiLeaks the secret instructions on how decisions on eliminating American citizens using drones are being taken

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Assange to Run for Australian Senate in 2013

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to run for a seat in the Australian Senate in 2013, it has been confirmed on Wednesday. It is not yet clear how he will escape from London’s Ecuadorean embassy

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Julian Calls WikiLeaks Movie a ‘Propaganda Attack’

Julian Assange has lashed out at a Hollywood film about WikiLeaks, calling it “a massive propaganda attack” against the whistle blowing website, also accusing it of fanning “flames of war” against Iran

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Millions of Leaks to Come…

Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblower website WikiLeaks, has said he will release over a million more documents in the coming year that will affect every country in the world

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The Aggressive War on Whistleblowers Continues…

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange polarizes people. Some love him, some hate him, others believe he is, whether knowingly or not, a useful tool for the spy hierarchy in the US and elsewhere in the West

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WikiLeaks Pisses Off Anonymous Over Website’s Paywall

Wikileaks has resorted to a paywall, where users must either donate money to access files or share a video through social media, reports Wired. The move has invoked the public ire of powerful hacker group, Anonymous, which once attacked down the very financial services boycotting Wikileaks

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