Bradley Manning should win the Nobel Peace Prize Posted: Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Bradley Manning should win the Nobel Peace Prize As a peace prize winner myself, I am nominating Manning for this honor for his work to help end the Iraq War and other conflicts
Campaign to End NSA Warrantless Surveillance Surges Past 500,000 Signers Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web, Joins Half Million Users in Opposing NSA Dragnet Surveillance
Spy Chief Clapper 'Apologizes' for Lying to Congress Facing Growing Calls for Ouster, Clapper Backtracks
Barack Obama seeks to limit EU fallout over US spying claims President says NSA will assess espionage allegations as France and Germany demand answers and warn of delay to trade talks
Friends or Foes? Berlin Must Protect Germans from US Spying
Partner and Target: NSA Snoops on 500 Million German Data Connections
Snowden, in new statement, accuses Obama of using 'old, bad tools of political aggression'
Greenwald on 'coming' leak: NSA can obtain 1bn cell phone calls a day, store them and listen
In 'golden age' of surveillance, US has big edge
Reddit, Mozilla to stage Fourth of July protest against NSA spying Reddit, Mozilla and a host of other websites are planning to launch an online protest this Fourth of July against the National Security Agency's (NSA) sweeping surveillance of telephone records and Internet traffic.
Edward Snowden's options dwindle after political asylum rejections Several countries have denied whistleblower's request to seek asylum and others say he must be on their territory to apply
Edward Snowden given possible lifeline as Bolivia hints it would grant asylum Evo Morales says his country is keen to 'shield the denounced' as Snowden's father Lon compares son to Paul Revere
Ecuador president: Snowden can't leave Moscow Edward Snowden is "under the care of the Russian authorities" and can't leave Moscow's international airport without their consent, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa told The Associated Press Sunday...
Glenn Greenwald: New bombshell coming
16 dead, scores injured as millions take to Egypt streets, demand Morsi resignation
'Morsi tries to ram Sharia constitution down Egyptian people's throats'
Egypt army plan would scrap constitution, parliament - sources
Listen to your people, address their concerns: US to Egypt
Morsi vows fight to death as Muslim Brotherhood prepares to defend him
Obama Moves to Militarize and Exploit Africa
Ex-Chad dictator charged over war crimes SENEGALESE authorities have charged former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre with genocide and crimes against humanity and remanded him in custody in a prosecution seen by many as a milestone for African justice.
Flashback: Ex-official: CIA Helped Jail Mandela For nearly 28 years the U.S. government has harbored an increasingly embarrassing secret: A CIA tip to South African intelligence agents led to the arrest that put black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela in prison for most of his adult life.
'UK aid for extremists stokes Woolwich-style terrorism' As the trial date for the Woolwich murder suspects is confirmed for November 18, greater light is being shed on the broader reasons for the attack. The consequence of arming and aiding extremists is being seen on London's streets, said MP George Galloway.
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