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COLUMN - Palmer Raids Redux: The NSA v civil liberties
Reuters(Jeffrey Rosen is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Jeffrey Rosen June 11 (Reuters) - During the "Red Scare" that swept the United States in the wake of Russia's 1917 Bolshevik revolution, the Justice Department launched a cycle of...Tags: U.S. Senate, Deportation, White House, Crime, Law and Justice, Migration
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Editorial: The NSA leaks and national security
After the leaks that revealed the surprising ways in which the National Security Agency is monitoring the communications of Americans as well as people abroad, President Barack Obama addressed the ensuing uproar: "I welcome this debate and I think it's...
Tags: National Government, Michael Mukasey, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Abbottabad (Pakistan), Terrorism
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Snowden's dilemma: What are the possibilities for asylum?
If Edward J. Snowden, who says he leaked National Security Agency secrets, wants to stay out of the clutches of U.S. judicial authorities, his choices for seeking asylum are few and, literally, far between. Only Iceland would seem to meet the conditions...Tags: Iceland, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Hong Kong, Migration
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US leaker faces hard choices while in hiding
HONG KONG (AP) — Edward Snowden, the former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about U.S. surveillance programs, has few options to stay one step ahead of the authorities while in apparent hiding. One possibility is to seek asylum in a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hong Kong, Migration, National Security Agency, Media Industry
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US spy programs raise ire both home and abroad
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration faced fresh anger Monday at home and abroad over U.S. spy programs that track phone and Internet messages around the world in the hope of thwarting terrorist threats. But a senior intelligence official said...
Tags: WikiLeaks, Crime, Law and Justice, Parliament, Hong Kong, U.S. Congress
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Booz Allen Hamilton shares fall after worker tells role in NSA leak
Shares of consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton were down on midday trading Monday after an employee, Edward Snowden, admitted that he leaked classified information about secret domestic surveillance by the government. The Tysons Corner, Va.-based company...
Tags: National Security Agency, Google Inc.
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Obama administration weighing damage from NSA disclosures
Reuters* Internal review is separate from criminal probe -official * Led by part of Director of National Intelligence's office By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The Obama administration has launched an internal review to assess damage to...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Justice, Edward Snowden
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US: No plans to end broad surveillance program
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration considered whether to charge a government contractor with leaking classified surveillance secrets while it defended the broad U.S. spy program that it says keeps America safe from terrorists. Facing a...Tags: WikiLeaks, Crime, Law and Justice, Hong Kong, Parliament, U.S. Congress
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Patriota o traidor, Snowden actuó por temor a la intrusión del Gobierno
ReutersPor John Shiffman y Daniel Trotta 11 jun (Reuters) - Edward Snowden no completó la escuela secundaria, probó suerte en la Reserva del Ejército pero se retiró después de cuatro meses y después se convirtió en guardia de seguridad. Ahora con 29 añ...Tags: Police Investigations, Crofton, WikiLeaks, Fort Meade (military base), Pomfret
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Hero or traitor, Snowden driven by fear of government intrusion
ReutersBy John Shiffman and Daniel Trotta June 10 (Reuters) - A high school dropout who became a whiz at information technology, Edward Snowden was the son of parents who divorced in 2001, the year he turned 18. Twelve years later, he would catapult to...Tags: Crofton, White House, WikiLeaks, Fort Meade (military base), Hong Kong
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Edward Snowden: Ex-CIA leaker drops out of sight, faces legal battle
WASHINGTON -- The man who leaked details of top-secret U.S. surveillance programs dropped out of sight in Hong Kong on Monday ahead of a likely push by the U.S. government to have him sent back to the United States to face charges. Edward Snowden, 29, a...
Tags: Criminals, U.S. Senate, White House, September 11, 2001 Attacks, News Media
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Fuente de filtraciones en EEUU desaparece de la vista, enfrenta batalla legal
ReutersPor John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Un contratista de la Agencia Nacional de Seguridad que filtró detalles de programas ultra secretos de vigilancia desapareció el lunes del radar en Hong Kong, en la antesala de un previsible intento de...Tags: Barack Obama, Pomfret, Hong Kong, The Washington Post, National Security Agency
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