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By Anthony Faiola,
ONDON Living in self-imposed exile in Russia, former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden may be safely out of reach from Western powers. But dismayed by the continued airing of transatlantic intelligence, British authorities are taking full aim at a messenger shedding light on his secret files here the small but mighty Guardian newspaper.
The pressures coming to bear against the Guardian, observers say, are testing the limits of press freedoms in one of the worlds most open societies. Although Britain is famously home to a fierce pack of news media outlets including the tabloid hounds of old Fleet Street it also has no enshrined constitutional right to free speech.
The Guardian, in fact, has slipped into the single largest crack in the free speech laws that are on the books here the dissemination of state secrets protecting queen and country in the British homeland.
A feisty, London-based news outlet with a print circulation just shy of 200,000 albeit with a far bigger footprint online with users in the many millions the Guardian along with The Washington Post was the first to publish reports based on classified data spirited out of the United States by Snowden. In the months since, the Guardian has continued to make officials here exceedingly nervous by exposing the joint operations of U.S. and British intelligence particularly their cooperation in data collection and snooping programs involving British citizens and close allies on the European continent.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/britain-targets-guardian-newspaper-over-intelligence-leaks-related-to-edward-snowden/2013/11/29/1ec3d9c0-581e-11e3-bdbf-097ab2a3dc2b_story.html
Tierra_y_Libertad
(50,414 posts)jakeXT
(10,575 posts)BelgianMadCow
(5,379 posts)the Guardian targeting is downright frightening.
malaise
(268,967 posts)This is HUGEEEEEEEEEEEE!
WillyT
(72,631 posts)Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)With the spotlight of the Winter Games coming up, why isn't Russia under more international scrutiny over their appalling lack of press freedom? Investigative journalists there are literally gunned down or 'disappeared' in broad daylight...
What's happening to the Guardian is bad(but nothing they can't handle), and still much, much lighter comparatively....