Tag: courage
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Obama reportedly criminalises “support” for “cyber-enabled activities”
Julian Assange and Sarah Harrison taking part in reddit AMA 6 April 2015 at 7pm EST / 11pm GMT
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CITIZENFOUR wins Oscar for Best Documentary
Laura Poitras’ film depicts Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing, courage, and escape to asylum, but it also demonstrates the dangerous gap in protections for whistleblowers
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German government plans source prosecution as Greens push new whistleblower protection law
Reports about an impending German source prosecution show the country is pulling in opposite directions on whistleblower protection
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Journalist Chris Hedges joins Courage Advisory Board
The Pulitzer Prize-winning former war correspondent has written in support of Courage beneficiaries Edward Snowden and Jeremy Hammond
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Courage welcomes Slavoj Žižek to our Advisory Board
The renowned philosopher and cultural critic has spoken out for Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange and the need for a whistleblower-protection organisation
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Press release: Known Unknowns Fund launched to protect alleged sources under investigation
New fund will be the first to aid suspected sources before they face charges – and an alleged source under investigation by the US government has already reached out to Courage for assistance
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Why the world needs more whistleblowers
Courage advisory board member Sana Saleem explains why truthtellers are vital, as part of our collaboration with the EFF’s Necessary and Appropriate Principles week of action
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Courage joins ‘Necessary and Appropriate Principles’ week
The EFF-led week of action deals with secrecy, transparency, public oversight and combating surveillance; Courage advisory board member Sana Saleem contributes
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Press release: Jeremy Hammond announced as second Courage beneficiary
The imprisoned hacktivist becomes Courage’s second beneficiary, after Edward Snowden
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Obama: “If you blow the whistle, you should be thanked”
President Obama says whistleblowers should be “protected”, “thanked”, and “certainly shouldn’t be punished” – while punishing more whistleblowers than any other president in American history
