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In reply to the discussion: Why Edward Snowden Belongs in Prison [View all]marmar
(80,021 posts)63. Sorry but that Sunday Times story is very dubious......
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On Thursday, David Anderson, the governments reviewer of terrorism legislation, condemned snooping laws as undemocratic, unnecessary and in the long run intolerable, and called for a comprehensive new law incorporating judicial warrants something for which my organisation, Liberty, has campaigned for many years. This thoughtful intervention brought new hope to us and others, for the rebuilding of public trust in surveillance conducted with respect for privacy, democracy and the law. And it was only possible thanks to Edward Snowden. Rumblings from No 10 immediately betrayed they were less than happy with many of Andersons recommendations particularly his call for judicial oversight. And three days later, the empire strikes back! An exclusive story in the Sunday Times saying that MI6 is believed to have pulled out spies because Russia and China decoded Snowdens files. The NSA whistleblower is now a man with blood on his hands according to one anonymous senior Home Office official.
Low on facts, high on assertions, this flimsy but impeccably timed story gives us a clear idea of where government spin will go in the coming weeks. It uses scare tactics to steer the debate away from Andersons considered recommendations and starts setting the stage for the home secretarys new investigatory powers bill. In his report, Anderson clearly states no operational case had yet been made for the snoopers charter. So it is easy to see why the government isnt keen on people paying too close attention to it. ...............(more)
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jun/14/edward-snowden-hero-government-scare-tactics
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"Funny, Snowden despised leakers & those who put spies' lives at risk until *this* President was
Cha
Jun 2015
#3
Good that our site's resident Tories put so much faith in the anonymous Tory sources over there...
villager
Jun 2015
#77
I'm pretty sure that most people are able to focus on more than one story at any given time.
LanternWaste
Jun 2015
#72
I know it. But anybody that sounds as though their mom still does their laundry shouldn't really be
GoneFishin
Jun 2015
#16
Yep. If there weren't rogue spying activities being carried out against innocent Americans, and
GoneFishin
Jun 2015
#18
And This Is Why Hillary Will Have Difficulties... Nobody Is Buying This Crap Anymore...
WillyT
Jun 2015
#25
We aren't buying your crap and the anonymous sources that pushes this crap.
Luminous Animal
Jun 2015
#32
I am waiting for the new set of lies Snowden will be telling next, I am sure he will have a
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#36
Oh, please, your evidence is anything a right-wing British government and anonymous intelligence
Hissyspit
Jun 2015
#71
After having lived through the Iraq War and the garbage stenography that made it to the front pages
Hissyspit
Jun 2015
#78
I used to think I had a pretty Manichean view of the world but the denizens of this board
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#83
Well, the American people have already made up their minds about the idiot. And "hero" doesn't.....
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2015
#84