Feeding the Flames of Revolt

…an act of nonviolent civil disobedience that championed the public good by exposing abuses of power by the government and a security firm

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200,000 Sign Petition to Drop Case Against Anon Hacker Who Outed Rapists

Deric Lostutter — the self-described Anonymous hacker who helped expose the Steubenville, Ohio rapists — faces a significant amount of prison time if convicted, but has a great deal of support

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Bradley Manning’s Judicial Lynching

The military trial ofBradley Manning is a judicial lynching. The government has effectively muzzled the defense team. The Army private first class is not permitted to argue that he had a moral and legal obligation under international law to make public the war crimes he uncovered

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Bradley Manning: An American Hero

Bradley Manning, a United States Army soldier, has gone on trial, charged with the largest leak of classified documents in US history

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Gosnell Isn’t The Only Murderer [Video]

A pro-life organization Sunday released undercover video of a counselor at a Bronx abortion facility offering graphic details about what happens to a baby who survives an attempted late-term abortion

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The Second Coming of Kim Dotcom

“That would be allowing them to get away with this stunt. I won’t accept that. By staying here I’m saying, ‘Eff you! You can’t defeat me!’”

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Framing Bradley Manning

The US government will have to prove that the WikiLeaks source,Bradley Manning, had “reason to believe” that his disclosure of state secrets could be harmful to the US and beneficial to foreign nations, the judge presiding over the soldier’s court martial ruled on Wednesday

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‘Spokesperson’ for Anonymous to Spend Year in Jail Without Trial

The federal trial against alleged computer criminal Barrett Brown has been delayed by six months. Now the activist once called the “spokesperson” of the Anonymous hacker movement will wait in prison for one full year before being tried

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Bradley Manning Gives His Plea Statement

Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of the biggest unauthorised disclosure of state secrets in US history, has pleaded guilty to being the source of the leak, telling a military court that he passed the information to a whistleblowing website because he believed the American people had a right to know the “true costs of war”

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U.S. Goes All Out to Silence Whistleblower for Good

US prosecutors are set to call a Navy SEAL – possibly one who participated in the killing of Osama bin Laden – to testify against alleged whistleblower Bradley Manning

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