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The former US army analyst on why secrets are overvalued, her transgender journey — and what prison taught her about survival
Weight of public opinion should not decide WikiLeaks founder’s fate
Army analyst who disclosed secrets to WikiLeaks was due to be incarcerated until 2045
Alex Gibney unpicks this documentary’s many threads calmly, meticulously and compellingly
Whistleblowing is the civil disobedience of our information age, writes Bruce Schneier
The British comedian and author attends a protest camp in Balcombe and snubs an event called ‘Imprisoned Writers’
Security and privacy are incompatible goals, writes John Thornhill
The enthralling story of WikiLeaks; Monsters Inc prequel; this year’s silent movie; and more
Debate reinstates problematic aspect of imperialism, says Pratap Bhanu Mehta
If Edward Snowden didn’t exist, Hollywood would probably have invented him
Agreement only to set up working group to find way end stalemate
The case illustrates the tension between two US regimes: imperial and republican
Three years after his arrest in Iraq, intelligence analyst’s trial for leaking documents begins
Self-interest guides the Big Data companies, and the same is often true of the White House
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