Bradley Manning’s trial is no more than a ‘judicial lynching’

“The military trial of Bradley Manning is a judicial lynching. The government has effectively muzzled the defense team. The Army private first class is not permitted to argue that he had a moral and legal obligation under international law to make public the war crimes he uncovered. The documents that detail the crimes, torture and killing that Manning revealed, because they are classified, have been barred from discussion in court, effectively removing the fundamental issue of war crimes from the trial. Manning is forbidden by the court to challenge the government’s unverified assertion that he harmed national security.” Continue reading

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State Department personnel running amok with drugs and ‘hookers on foreign soil’

“CBS News obtained excerpts from a draft of an Inspector General inquiry into another incident involving ‘hookers on foreign soil.’ This time, however, rather than Obama’s Secret Service detail getting into trouble abroad, it was the security detail charged with protecting then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The report called the problem of U.S. foreign service employees hiring sex workers while abroad ‘endemic’ and cited eight different incidents. In 2011, the State Department ordered investigators to halt investigation into a U.S. ambassador who routinely left his post and ‘ditched his security detail’ to have sex with prostitutes in a public park.” Continue reading

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Senator Feinstein: U.S. authorities are vigorously pursuing Edward Snowden

“Under the PRISM program, revealed by Snowden, the NSA can issue directives to Internet firms like Google or Facebook to win access to emails, online chats, pictures, files, videos and more, uploaded by foreign users. On Monday, rights watchdog the American Civil Liberties Union filed a motion with the FISA court demanding it publish its findings as to the scope and constitutionality of its powers to trawl Internet and phone records. ‘The government appears to have secretly given itself shockingly broad surveillance powers,’ ACLU staff attorney Alexander Abdo said.” Continue reading

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Russia offers to consider possible Edward Snowden asylum request

“Russia has offered to consider an asylum request from the US whistleblower Edward Snowden in the Kremlin’s latest move to woo critics of the west. Snowden fled the United States before leaking the details of a top-secret US surveillance programme to the Guardian earlier this month. He is currently believed to be in Hong Kong, but has reportedly changed hotels to keep his location secret. Snowden is not known to have made any asylum requests, including to Russia. Yet speaking to the Russian newspaper Kommersant, Dmitry Peskov, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said: ‘If such an appeal is given, it will be considered.'” Continue reading

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Bitcoin among virtual currencies targeted in US crackdown on tax evasion

“Just weeks after US prosecutors shut down digital currency operator Liberty Reserve for allegedly running one of the biggest money laundering schemes ever uncovered, prosecutors are scrutinising the use of virtual currencies – which can be traded anonymously – to evade tax. In future, taxpayers could be forced to disclose to the IRS whether they are using PayPal accounts for the virtual transfer of money. The latest move follows a landmark decision by Switzerland last month, which accepted a settlement over alleged bank complicity in evasion by Americans. Switzerland had long considered bank secrecy laws untouchable.” Continue reading

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Switzerland seeks US response over alleged CIA bank spying

“The Swiss government on Tuesday revealed that it has asked the United States to explain an alleged CIA blackmail operation to spy on Switzerland’s banks, exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden. The Swiss foreign ministry told AFP that it was aware of media reports about the issue and that it had sent the US embassy in the capital Berne a diplomatic note seeking ‘clarification’. The ministry also confirmed that Snowden was accredited as a diplomatic attache at the US permanent mission to the United Nations in Geneva from March 2007 to February 2009.” Continue reading

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Ron Paul: Defending the NSA means embracing ‘dictatorship’

“Appearing on CNN with host Piers Morgan on Monday, former Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) said that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has embarked on ‘a heroic effort’ in telling the world about the U.S. government’s spying capabilities, and warned that defending this type of unilateral, unchecked power means embracing ‘dictatorship’ moving forward. ‘For somebody to tell the American people the truth is a heroic effort, and he knows that it’s very risky,’ he continued. ‘He knows he’s committing civil disobedience, and he knows that he could get punished.’ Paul went on to say he believes there should be talk of penalties for officials who ‘destroy the Constitution.'” Continue reading

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