Archives for June 2023

“Daniel Ellsberg Has Passed Away. He Left Us a Message”

Institute for Public Accuracy

Pentagon Papers whistleblower and longtime peace activist Daniel Ellsberg died on Friday at the age of 92.

In a pair of articles published this afternoon — “Daniel Ellsberg Wanted Americans to See the Truth About War” and “Daniel Ellsberg Has Passed Away. He Left Us a Message.” — author and activist Norman Solomon reflects on the dimensions of Ellsberg’s commitments and historic impacts.

A Tale of Two Espionage Act Defendants: Trump and a Drone Whistleblower

Institute for Public Accuracy

Former President Trump is facing 31 counts under the Espionage Act, the same federal statute that was the basis for the prosecution of U.S. Air Force veteran Daniel Hale, who is now serving a 45-month prison sentence as a drone whistleblower.

Two very different Espionage Act cases: Trump and the drone whistleblower

by Norman Solomon, opinion contributor: TheHill.com

Donald Trump and Daniel Hale have each been indicted on charges of violating the Espionage Act, but the similarity ends there. While the former president prepares for arraignment in a Miami federal courtroom this afternoon, Hale — a U.S. Air Force veteran and drone whistleblower — continues to serve a 45-month prison sentence.

Edward Snowden 10 years on — Whistleblowers’ reaction

Video by Big Brother Watch

3 intelligence agency whistleblowers, who are friends of Big Brother Watch, give their insights on Edward Snowden’s revelations, mass surveillance and the future of privacy.

Julian Assange: Extradition or Freedom?

The Stream: Aljazeera.com

It’s been over four years since Julian Assange was forcibly removed from the Ecuadorian embassy and placed in a high security prison in the UK, where he is battling extradition to the United States. The Wikileaks co-founder is wanted on 17 charges of espionage and one charge of computer misuse for publishing documents that exposed US war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the US military prison at Guantánamo.