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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Guardian editor to be grilled by British MPs over Snowden leaks

Guardian editor to be grilled by British MPs over Snowden leaks
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Published time: November 09, 2013 20:02

Editor of The Guardian Alan Rusbridger (AFP Photo / Leon Neal)

Editor of The Guardian Alan Rusbridger (AFP Photo / Leon Neal)




Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the Guardian, is to be questioned by British lawmakers next month over the publishing of intelligence files leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, after UK spy chiefs warned that it had damaged national security.


“Alan has been invited to give evidence to the home affairs select committee and looks forward to appearing next month,” a Guardian spokesman said. 


UK spy chiefs were questioned Thursday by the intelligence and security committee. The Committee is made up of MPs and peers and normally takes evidence in secret. This hearing was televised but with a two minute delay for national security reasons. 


The head of MI6, Sir John Sawers, said that the Guardian’s actions had been irresponsible. 


“They’ve put our operations at risk. It’s clear that our adversaries are rubbing their hands with glee – Al-Qaeda is lapping it up,” he said. 


While the head of GCHQ, the UK equivalent of the NSA, Sir Iain Lobban, said that his organization had monitored terrorist groups discussing in “specific terms” how to avoid communicating in such a way that could be detected. 


Rusbridger, who has been the editor of the left-leaning British daily since 1995, defended his papers actions saying that it has provoked debate on the issue of mass surveillance where MPs failed to do so. 


He said the Guardian was entitled to report on invasive technologies beyond anything “Orwell could have imagined.” 


“The ability of these big agencies, on an international basis, to keep entire populations under some form of surveillance, and their ability to use engineering and algorithms to erect a system of monitoring and surveillance, is astonishing,” he said.


The first Snowden leaks were broken in the Guardian by Brazil-based journalist Glen Greenwald. 


In August, the Guardian revealed that it decided to destroy the computer hard drives containing copies of secret files leaked by Edward Snowden after the threat of legal action from the government.  


Also in August, Greenwald’s partner, David Miranda, was detained at London’s Heathrow airport under the Terrorism Act for ferrying documents between Greenwald and Berlin based film maker Laura Poitras, who has also been working on stories related to the NSA files. 


Prime Minister David Cameron, has said that if the Guardian cannot be trusted to protect issues of national security then the government will be forced to issue a ‘D notice’ to force them not to publish any further intelligence revelations. Cameron did not back calls to prosecute the paper, but in October launched a parliamentary inquiry into the Guardian’s publishing of the leaks as part of a broad counter terrorism inquiry. 


Tory MPs, Julian Smith and Stephen Phillips, have asked Rusbridger to clarify whether he has acted on the security concerns raised by the government and if he had “directed, permitted, facilitated or acquiesced” in the transfer of files, which they got from Snowden, to anyone else in the US or elsewhere. 


Meanwhile, the UK’s treatment of the investigative journalists connected to Snowden leaks has provoked an outcry from human rights advocates.


Jim Killock, the director of Open Right’s Group, told RT that even the US, in contrast to the UK, has not been hounding journalists involved in reporting Snowden’s leaked documents. 


“What they’ve actually said is that this bloke is a threat to national security because he may be involved in disclosing information about national security. And because he’s doing that from a political or ideological motive, it equates with a definition of terrorism,” he said.




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British MPs to question Guardian editor

British MPs to question Guardian editor
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The editor of The Guardian daily is to be questioned by British lawmakers over the publication of intelligence files leaked by US whistleblower and former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden.


Alan Rusbridger is to appear before the House of Commons home affairs select committee next month after UK’s top spies said that the revelations were compromising Britain’s national security.


“Alan has been invited to give evidence to the home affairs select committee and looks forward to appearing next month,” an unnamed The Guardian spokeswoman said.


The Guardian has published information about the joint spying practices of UK eavesdropping agency Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and its American counterpart, the NSA.


According to Snowden intelligence leaks, GCHQ was secretly accessing millions of phone calls and electronic communications, using the NSA’s Tempora program to circumvent UK law.


On Thursday, MI6 chief Sir John Sawers criticized The Guardian for the publication of NSA classified documents, describing the journalists who published the leaked documents as irresponsible.


“I’m not sure the journalists managing these publications are particularly well placed to make that judgment,” he stated.



GCHQ head Sir Ian Lobban echoed his comments. Lobban asserted that the global media coverage in the wake of publication of intelligence files leaked by Snowden has made their job “far, far harder for years to come.”

“We have actually seen chat around specific groups, including closer to home, discussing how to avoid what they now perceive to be vulnerable communications methods, or how to select communications packages that they now perceive not to be exploitable,” he said.


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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Editor Who Published Map of Legal Gun Owners Loses Job



Last December, the Rockland County Journal News published an interactive map of everyone in the counties of Westchester and Rockland, New York that had legal gun permits on their website.  The public outrage was instant and it wasn’t long before they were forced to take the map off their site.


The damage had already been done as several gun owners found themselves the victims of burglaries.  I wrote in January asking if the Journal News was willing to accept the liability for placing legal gun owners in danger and setting them up for burglaries and home invasions.


Now it seems that the Rockland Journal News has done some summer house cleaning, according to a local competitor, the Rockland Times.  The report says that a total of 26 staff members the Journal News have been released from their jobs.  Among the casualties are 17 reporters and editor Caryn McBride.  McBride was the one responsible for the posting of the interactive map of legal gun permit holders.


McBride’s troubles started soon after the interactive map was posted.  A number of people whose homes were identified called to say that they did not have gun permits.  Upon investigation it was learned that the information they used for the map was outdated.


Then McBride called police because she claimed she was getting angry and threatening phone calls and letters.  Someone even posted a map showing the addresses and location of McBride and other Journal News employees as a retaliation for what she did.  When the police said they did not believe the threats to be credible, McBride and others at the news agency hired armed guards to protect them and their property.  This in turn caused an uproar among the area residents who pointed to the hypocrisy of the anti-gun editor hiring gun toting guards for her protection.


I’m sure many area residents will be pleased to hear the news of McBride’s dismissal and feel that it is a just reward for her actions.  However, I feel that it is not enough punishment.  Everyone whose house was identified on the map and found themselves victims of burglars or home intruders should file a lawsuit against the Journal News and against McBride for exposing them to the danger.  In doing so, hopefully others will think twice before doing something similar and putting peoples’ lives and property in danger.














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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

NRA"s Keene Named Opinion Editor of Washington Times

Former National Rifle Association President David Keene has been named opinion editor of The Washington Times, the paper announced Sunday.

“David has been a tireless advocate for conservatism, demonstrating time and again how the movement’s values and ideas can address the problems of the day,” said Larry Beasley, the paper’s president and chief executive officer.


“He’s a deep intellectual with the sharp wit, unwavering values and the endless civility needed to guide the thought leadership of Washington’s most important opinion pages,” Beasley said.


Keene will be in charge of the newspaper’s editorial page and commentary section, while Editor Emeritus Wesley Pruden will direct and produce editorials.


Keene worked for the presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Robert Dole, and Mitt Romney. In 1984, he became chairman of the American Conservative Union.


As president of the NRA, Keene led a bruising battle with Congress to block restrictions on gun ownership in the aftermath of the Newtown, Conn. school shootings. He stepped down from that position in May.


“Since its founding, The Washington Times has played a vital role as the conservative newspaper in Washington and one of the most widely quoted nationwide,” Keene said in the paper’s announcement.


“Presidents, elected officials and policymakers have relied on The Times, and our challenge is to expand our reach in new media and in this political era to provide a reliable, readable resource for conservatives and others across the country,” Keene said.


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NRA"s Keene Named Opinion Editor of Washington Times