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99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
Wed Aug 21, 2013, 01:55 PM Aug 2013

Greenwald: 'Sending a Message': What the US and UK Are Attempting To Do

'Sending a Message': What the US and UK Are Attempting To Do
State-loyal journalists seem to believe in a duty to politely submit to bullying tactics from political officials
Wednesday, August 21, 2013 * The Guardian * by Glenn Greenwald

Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger on Monday night disclosed the remarkable news that UK authorities, several weeks ago, threatened the Guardian UK with prior restraint if they did not destroy all of their materials provided by Edward Snowden, and then sent agents to the basement of the paper's offices to oversee the physical destruction of hard drives. The Guardian has more details on that episode today, and MSNBC's Chris Hayes interviewed the Guardian's editor-in-chief about it last night. As Rusbriger explains, this behavior was as inane as it was thuggish: since this is 2013, not 1958, destroying one set of a newspaper's documents doesn't destroy them all, and since the Guardian has multiple people around the world with copies, they achieved nothing but making themselves look incompetently oppressive.

But conveying a thuggish message of intimidation is exactly what the UK and their superiors in the US national security state are attempting to accomplish with virtually everything they are now doing in this matter. On Monday night, Reuters' Mark Hosenball reported the following about the 9-hour detention of my partner under a terrorism law, all with the advanced knowledge of the White House:

One US security official told Reuters that one of the main purposes of the British government's detention and questioning of Miranda was to send a message to recipients of Snowden's materials, including the Guardian, that the British government was serious about trying to shut down the leaks."


~snip~

... vowing to report on the nefarious secret spying activities of a large government - which is what I did - is called "journalism", not "revenge". As the Washington Post headline to Andrea Peterson's column on Monday explained: "No, Glenn Greenwald didn't 'vow vengeance.' He said he was going to do his job." She added:

"Greenwald's point seems to have been that he was determined not to be scared off by intimidation. Greenwald and the Guardian have already been publishing documents outlining surveillance programs in Britain, and Greenwald has long declared his intention to continue publishing documents. By doing so, Greenwald isn't taking 'vengeance.' He's just doing his job."


But here's the most important point: the US and the UK governments go around the world threatening people all the time. It's their modus operandi. They imprison whistleblowers. They try to criminalize journalism. They threatened the Guardian with prior restraint and then forced the paper to physically smash their hard drives in a basement. They detained my partner under a terrorism law, repeatedly threatened to arrest him, and forced him to give them his passwords to all sorts of invasive personal information - behavior that even one of the authors of that terrorism law says is illegal, which the Committee for the Protection of Journalists said yesterday is just "the latest example in a disturbing record of official harassment of the Guardian over its coverage of the Snowden leaks", and which Human Rights Watch says was "intended to intimidate Greenwald and other journalists who report on surveillance abuses." And that's just their recent behavior with regard to press freedoms: it's to say nothing of all the invasions, bombings, renderings, torture and secrecy abuses for which that bullying, vengeful duo is responsible over the last decade.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/08/21-4
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Greenwald: 'Sending a Message': What the US and UK Are Attempting To Do (Original Post) 99th_Monkey Aug 2013 OP
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=3503865 Blue_Tires Aug 2013 #1
I agree it sounds like gopiscrap Aug 2013 #2
K&R woo me with science Aug 2013 #3
Message Received... NOT Going Along... WillyT Aug 2013 #4
K&R nt. polly7 Aug 2013 #5
And the message being sent from Assange, Snowden, and others is..... kelliekat44 Aug 2013 #6
I question the picture provided... iamthebandfanman Aug 2013 #7
Ahh yes ... the "controversial" picture 99th_Monkey Aug 2013 #8
And like others said there.. iamthebandfanman Aug 2013 #9
I'm not the author of the article, 99th_Monkey Aug 2013 #10
 

kelliekat44

(7,759 posts)
6. And the message being sent from Assange, Snowden, and others is.....
Thu Aug 22, 2013, 11:08 AM
Aug 2013

And I am not buying their crap either.

iamthebandfanman

(8,127 posts)
7. I question the picture provided...
Thu Aug 22, 2013, 12:17 PM
Aug 2013

are they saying they destroyed a full sized PC/Mac as well as a MacBook ? Because that red PCB full sized PCI-E video card shown in the picture is not from a MacBook.

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
8. Ahh yes ... the "controversial" picture
Thu Aug 22, 2013, 01:07 PM
Aug 2013

that's why I chose NOT to reproduce it in the OP; as I had geeks
quibbling about it endlessly on another string. arghh.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023498621

iamthebandfanman

(8,127 posts)
9. And like others said there..
Fri Aug 23, 2013, 11:36 AM
Aug 2013

doesn't help the articles validity when it labels something one thing but its clearly not whats stated...
I have no idea why people are dribbling none stop about raid arrays and controllers...
none of those things there are that either...
you have a random computer parts just laying together...
sheesh, I could probably replicate it almost completely (assuming I wanted to take a heatsink off a video card and put dust on everything) and I don't even own a MacBook (nor have I ever)

very unfortunate choice to either use the photo without asking someone with at least a lil computer hardware knowledge

 

99th_Monkey

(19,326 posts)
10. I'm not the author of the article,
Fri Aug 23, 2013, 01:32 PM
Aug 2013

nor am I the person who chose the picture.

I'm just the messenger, so lecturing me about
the bad picture is to little avail.

But I'm not taking it personally, so it's all good.

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