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Barrett Brown is a U.S. based journalist turned activist who ended up in jail for doing just that. In the interview he talks about how having had ‘the system’ thrown at him and doing time, turned into a strength. Barrett talks about Anonymous. About how the Department of Justice works a campaign against whistleblowers, about Aaron Swartz.

About how free press might be salvaged.

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2/20/2016 -- Edward Snowden addresses a crowd of over 500 at the Free State Project's Liberty Forum. For more details, go to:

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http://nhlibertyforum.com

See American whistleblower Edward Snowden live from Moskva at the Internet Days (November 21, 2016), in a conversation arranged by Amnesty International and Right Livelihood-award. Snowden is one of the cases of Amnestys international campaign Write for Rights where the organisation demands President Obama to pardon Snowden. Please visit skriv.amnesty.se for more information on Amnestys campaign.

The conversation was presented by Anna Lindenfors, general secretary of Amnesty International Sweden and Ole von Uexkull, executive director of Right Livelihood Foundation. Moderator for the conversation was Brit Stakston CEO Blankspot and mediastrategist with focus on internet and democracy.

Edward Snowden begins at 10.15.

Media@McGill invited Edward Snowden to give a free, public talk (via videoconference). Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, best known for leaking documents in 2013 about NSA surveillance activities, talks about surveillance in Canada.

The talk was held on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, 7 p.m. in Leacock 132, McGill University

With international digital security scandals in the headlines, now more than ever people are asking, “As global citizens, what are our rights and responsibilities when it comes to privacy?”

This drove the conversation with former American intelligence officer and fugitive Edward Snowden at Dal (via livestream from Moscow, Russia). Professor Frank Harvey, Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences at Dalhousie University, agrees. Dr. Harvey was moderator for the Snowden discussion, accompanied by Mr. Snowden’s legal counsel, Robert Tibbo.

Learn more about the Dalhousie University Open Dialogue series: http://ow.ly/4c9950uu1PB

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