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Common Sense Party

(14,139 posts)
Mon May 20, 2013, 12:05 PM May 2013

Journalist Surveillance Goes Far Beyond the AP

More widespread than it may appear, and it has been going on for years--since before this administration.

The message to journalists is clear. If the media publishes "classified" information that the government wants made public, those journalists receive increased access and can continue their work unfettered by invasive surveillance. But, if journalists write about government waste, fraud, abuse, mismanagement or illegality, they should be ready for harassment, surveillance, and criminal investigation.

The government's extensive targeted surveillance aimed at Fox News reporter James Rosen in the Kim case has an undeniable chilling effect on reporters' and sources' First Amendment rights, and, worse, the monitoring is not all that unusual for the Justice Department over the past decade.

In 2006, the government targeted New York Times reporter and author James Risen. Risen is in the midst of fighting the Justice Department's repeated attempts to force him to testify about his source in another Espionage Act prosecution, and described the invasive surveillance in an affidavit:

ABC News reported on May 15, 2006, that senior federal law enforcement officials had informed them that the government was tracking the phone numbers of journalists without the journalists' knowledge as part of an effort to root out the journalists' confidential sources. . . I was mentioned by name as one of the reporters whose work the government was looking into.


More at the link:
http://www.whistleblower.org/blog/44-2013/2686-journalist-surveillance-goes-far-beyond-ap
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Journalist Surveillance Goes Far Beyond the AP (Original Post) Common Sense Party May 2013 OP
Yes, yes it does nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #1
As Risen aptly put it: Common Sense Party May 2013 #2
Yup nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #3
Jefferson's choice: "newspapers without a government...the only security is a free press" leveymg May 2013 #4
"...an undeniable chilling effect..." randome May 2013 #5
There's plenty of evidence of censorship and self-censorship in the US news media leveymg May 2013 #6
About 15 results (0.45 seconds) GeorgeGist May 2013 #7
Okay. Let's broaden our search a bit: Google "Self-censorship in US" - About 13,100,000 results leveymg May 2013 #9
The message to journalists is clear. GeorgeGist May 2013 #8

Common Sense Party

(14,139 posts)
2. As Risen aptly put it:
Mon May 20, 2013, 12:11 PM
May 2013
Can you have a democracy without aggressive investigative journalism? I don't believe you can, and that's why I'm fighting.

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
4. Jefferson's choice: "newspapers without a government...the only security is a free press"
Mon May 20, 2013, 12:59 PM
May 2013

Last edited Mon May 20, 2013, 01:31 PM - Edit history (1)

"The basis of our governments being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. But I should mean that every man should receive those papers and be capable of reading them." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, 1787. ME 6:57

"The press [is] the only tocsin of a nation. [When it] is completely silenced... all means of a general effort [are] taken away." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, Nov 29, 1802. (*) ME 10:341

"The only security of all is in a free press. The force of public opinion cannot be resisted when permitted freely to be expressed. The agitation it produces must be submitted to. It is necessary, to keep the waters pure." --Thomas Jefferson to Lafayette, 1823. ME 15:491

"The functionaries of every government have propensities to command at will the liberty and property of their constituents. There is no safe deposit for these but with the people themselves, nor can they be safe with them without information. Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe." --Thomas Jefferson to Charles Yancey, 1816. ME 14:384

"The most effectual engines for [pacifying a nation] are the public papers... [A despotic] government always [keeps] a kind of standing army of newswriters who, without any regard to truth or to what should be like truth, [invent] and put into the papers whatever might serve the ministers. This suffices with the mass of the people who have no means of distinguishing the false from the true paragraphs of a newspaper." --Thomas Jefferson to G. K. van Hogendorp, Oct. 13, 1785. (*) ME 5:181, Papers 8:632

"Our liberty cannot be guarded but by the freedom of the press, nor that be limited without danger of losing it." --Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, 1786.

"I am... for freedom of the press, and against all violations of the Constitution to silence by force and not by reason the complaints or criticisms, just or unjust, of our citizens against the conduct of their agents." --Thomas Jefferson to Elbridge Gerry, 1799. ME 10 8

 

randome

(34,845 posts)
5. "...an undeniable chilling effect..."
Mon May 20, 2013, 01:02 PM
May 2013

And yet the Press continues to be free and to report on uncomfortable truths.

How can it be 'undeniable' if there is no data to support that?

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leveymg

(36,418 posts)
6. There's plenty of evidence of censorship and self-censorship in the US news media
Mon May 20, 2013, 01:28 PM
May 2013

Just go to Editor & Publisher, type in "self-censorship", and this is what comes up on the first page on the subject (I can of course find more, but for a change I'll let you do the work of self-education): http://www.editorandpublisher.com/


Ethics Corner: Censored By the U.S. Army - Editor & Publisher ®
Jul 2, 2012 ... I self-censored stories involving Gen. Ridgeway and Capt. Eisenhower when I had a "run-in" with both. The "run-in" with Eisenhower concerned ...
www.editorandpublisher.com/.../Ethics-Corner--Censored-By-the-U-S--Army
Killing of Journalists in Mexico Raises International Concern - Editor ...
Jun 28, 2011 ... As a result, prevailing self-censorship and massive news blackouts have become common in various regions. "It is the duty of the state to ...
www.editorandpublisher.com/.../Killing-of-Journalists-in-Mexico-Raises- International-Concern

Middle East Lures American Journalists with ... - Editor & Publisher
May 22, 2012... is a lot of self-censorship of local news,” said O'Hara, a former managing editor at The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer and The Palm Beach Post.
www.editorandpublisher.com/.../Middle-East-Lures-American-Journalists- with-Jobs-and-International-Experience
War Is Fare for Commentators posted: 1/30/2003 - Editor & Publisher ®
Jan 30, 2003 ... Some liberal columnists end up self-censoring, while others can get censored by their papers. Leonard recalled that columnists in Oregon and ...
www.editorandpublisher.com/.../War-Is-Fare-for-Commentators
Not Impressed p. 10 - Editor & Publisher ®
May 4, 2011 ... For example, council member Maureen Reeder, a reporter at KMSP-TV in Minneapolis/St. Paul, seemed to argue for self-censorship by ...
www.editorandpublisher.com/Article/Not-Impressed-p-10
Embed Who Ran Afoul of Military in Iraq Reflects ... - Editor & Publisher
Feb 27, 2006 ... This past week, CBS correspondent David Martin had to admit to self-censorship, also surrounding the IED issue. He had finished a network ...
www.editorandpublisher.com/.../Embed-Who-Ran-Afoul-of-Military-in-Iraq- Reflects-on-His-Experience
When Embeds Headed Off to War posted - Editor & Publisher ®
Feb 23, 2008 ... i.e., no opportunity for censorship. That doesn't mean self-censorship will not arise. And the more he studied the rules, the more he found vague ...
www.editorandpublisher.com/.../When-Embeds-Headed-Off-to-War
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leveymg

(36,418 posts)
9. Okay. Let's broaden our search a bit: Google "Self-censorship in US" - About 13,100,000 results
Mon May 20, 2013, 03:53 PM
May 2013
About 13,100,000 results (0.35 seconds)
Search Results - first page

Self-censorship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-censorship?
Self-censorship is the act of censoring or classifying one's own work (blog, ... by the Canadian government to smuggle US diplomats out of Iran during the ...
Self-Censorship on Chinese TV: An American Comedian's ... - PBS
www.pbs.org/newshour/.../2013/.../self-censorship-on-chinese-tv-1.html?
Apr 10, 2013 – Fulbright fellow Jesse Appell's "Gangnam Style" parody was subject to censorship when he was asked to perform on Chinese television.
US media yet again conceals newsworthy government secrets ...
www.guardian.co.uk › ... › Glenn Greenwald on security and liberty?
Feb 7, 2013 – Glenn Greenwald: The collective self-censorship over a US drone base in Saudi Arabia is but the latest act of government-subservient ...
The shock of self-censorship in US news media's coverage of 'gun ...
www.globalpost.com › GlobalPost Blogs › Commentary?
Dec 30, 2012 – The shock of self-censorship in US news media's coverage of 'gun debate.'
Mainstream media self-censorship — RT USA
rt.com/usa/mainstream-media-self-censorship-viewers-708/?
Mar 28, 2012 – Plummeting ratings for mainstream media news networks mean one thing - American viewers have had enough and are switching off.
Amanpour: CNN practiced self-censorship - USA Today
usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/columnist/.../2003-09-14-media-mix_x.ht...?
Sep 14, 2003 – CNN's top war correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, says that the press muzzled itself during the Iraq war. And, she says CNN was intimidated ...
Self Censorship: How Often and Why | Pew Research Center for the ...
www.people-press.org/2000/04/30/self-censorship-how-often-and-why/?
Apr 30, 2000 – Self-censorship is commonplace in the news media today, ... There is general agreement about the extent of the self-censorship and its ...
Self-Censorship and the First Amendment by Robert A. Sedler :: SSRN
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1856191
by RA Sedler - 2011 - Cited by 4 - Related articles
Jun 7, 2011 – Self-censorship refers to the decision by an individual or group to refrain from speaking and to the decision by a media organization to refrain ...
71% of Facebook Users Engage in 'Self-Censorship' - Alexis C ...
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www.theatlantic.com/...self-censorship/274982/
Apr 15, 2013
Men self-censored more than women -- particularly if they had large ... What Commencement Speeches ...
More videos for self-censorship in US »
Media Self-Censorship: Ban “Illegal Immigrant” | Judicial Watch
www.judicialwatch.org › Blog?
Apr 23, 2013 – Media Self-Censorship: Ban “Illegal Immigrant” ... “illegal immigrants,” one of the biggest and most renowned papers in the U.S. is following the ...

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