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By Reporters Without Borders
The jailing of US whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling has brought severe condemnation from press freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders which says Sterling is in jail for merely talking to a journalist regularly and was sentenced based only on circumstantial evidence.

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whistle-blowers, whistle blowing, James Risen, Jeffrey Sterling, CIA, FBI, Reporters Without Borders, Press freedom
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Posted on 25 Sep 2015 by the editor

By David Swanson
President Obama, who is just now un-ending again the ending of the endless war on Afghanistan, has never made a secret of taking direction from the military, CIA, and NSA. He's escalated wars that generals had publicly insisted he escalate. He's committed to not prosecuting torturers after seven former heads of the CIA publicly told him not to. He's gone after whistleblowers with a vengeance and is struggling to keep this Bush-era torture report, or parts of it, secret in a manner that should confuse his partisan supporters.

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torture, whistle-blowers, GW Bush, Mark Udall
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Posted on 22 Nov 2014 by the editor

As part of its programme of 'political reform', the Government has enacted new legislation designed to to protect whistleblowers.

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whistle-blowers
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Posted on 08 Nov 2014 by the editor

By David Swanson
Whistleblowing takes many forms but almost always involves the disillusionment of an insider with the nature of what he or she is inside. Leaking secret documents exposing dramatic crimes and abuses is one way to blow a whistle. Another, equally valuable approach, is to publish a lengthy analysis of your experiences in government service. This is what Chas Freeman has done with his new book "America's Misadventures in the Middle East”, which he will discuss in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

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Bradley Manning, whistle-blowers, whistleblowing
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Posted on 24 Jan 2011 by the editor