#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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Russian Government Spies on LGBT Activists

Russian officials bugged a private strategy meeting convened by Russian LGBT activists and four major international human rights organizations in October

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Banished to Siberia

Jailed Pussy Riot band member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova is on her way to a new penal colony in Siberia

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E.U. to Suspend U.S. Data Sharing

The European Union has threatened to suspend or even terminate the crucial EU-US Terrorist Finance Tracking Program

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Pussy Rioter Declares Hunger Strike Protesting Slave Labor

A jailed member of Russia’s Pussy Riot punk band has started a hunger strike to protest “slave labor” in her penal colony, claiming she received death threats from a senior colony official, who in turn said he was blackmailed by her husband and lawyer

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Secrecy: Obama Administration Waives Anti-Terrorism Provisions

The Obama administration waived provisions of a federal law which ban the supply of weapons and money to terrorists

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Incognito

Edward Snowden is living under guard at a secret location in Russia, but is able to travel around the country freely without being recognised

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Americans More Interested in Miley Than Potential War With Syria

Americans viewed twelve times as many pages about Miley Cyrus as they did about Syria — even though the news sources published 2.4 Syria articles for every one about Miley

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The Guardian Outsmarts British Government

Alan Rusbridger, the Guardian editor-in-chief, has said that the destruction of computer hard drives containing information provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden allowed the paper to continue reporting on the revelations

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NSA Targeted Journalists Critical of Government After 9/11

Leaker Edward Snowden accused the National Security Agency of targeting reporters who wrote critically about the government after the 9/11 attacks and warned it was “unforgivably reckless” for journalists to use unencrypted email messages when discussing sensitive matters

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