U.K. Tries to Silence The Guardian
British police have launched an investigation into whether the Guardian committed “potential” terrorism offenses by publishing the incriminating NSA and GCHQ documents leaked earlier this year by Edward Snowden
The Guardian Will Not Be Intimidated
The editor of the Guardian said his newspaper has published just 1% of the material it received from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
Internet Founders Criticize The NSA
The inventor of the world wide web has criticised America’s National Security Agency and its British counterpart GCHQ for weakening online security by breaking the encryptions that guard data privacy for millions of computer users around the world
Eroding Freedom
Seventy of the world’s leading human rights organisations have written to David Cameron to warn that the government’s reaction to the mass surveillance revealed by Edward Snowden is leading to an erosion of fundamental rights and freedoms in the UK
NSA Paid Companies to Comply with Surveillance
The National Security Agency paid millions of dollars to cover the costs of major internet companies involved in the Prism surveillance program after a court ruled that some of the agency’s activities were unconstitutional

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