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The Whistleblower’s Tale: How An Accountant Took on Halliburton
In 2005, Tony Menendez blew the whistle on Halliburton’s accounting practices. The fight cost him nine years of his life.
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UN suspension of sexual abuse report whistleblower is unlawful, tribunal rules
Judge orders UN to lift suspension of Anders Kompass, who leaked internal UN report on alleged abuse of children by French troops in Central African Republic
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The Case of the Amazing Gay-Marriage Data
How a Graduate Student Reluctantly Uncovered a Huge Scientific Fraud
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The Forgotten Man Who First Blew the Whistle on CIA Torture
Anthony Russo is not a household name, but he was the first to document the CIA's use of torture, five decades ago in Vietnam.
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Whistleblowers Testify on High Risk of Retaliation They Face for Going to Congress
United States government whistleblowers, who have gone to Congress in the past, have had a hugely positive impact. However, often government employees, who blow the whistle on fraud, waste, abuse and other examples of wrongdoing to members of Congress, face great risk to their livelihoods. By Kevin Gosztola.
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China and Russia Almost Definitely Have the Snowden Docs
I believe that both China and Russia had access to all the files that Snowden took well before Snowden took them. By Bruce Schneier.
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How One U.S. Soldier Blew the Whistle on a Cold-Blooded War Crime
William Langewiesche dissects the murder of four Iraqi prisoners, the military's response, and how one warrior fought to become a better man.
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Jeffrey Sterling Took on the CIA — And Lost Everything
A black CIA officer, Sterling filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the agency, spoke to Congress as a whistleblower — and was convicted of violating the Espionage Act and sent to prison.
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6 Tips for Protecting Your Communications From Prying Eyes
In an age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are still some things you can do to keep your communications private -- and not all of it is high-tech.
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Whistle-blower: How doctor uncovered nightmare
Dr. Soe Maunglay's discovery of his employer Dr. Farid Fata's web of deceit and medical fraud would unleash a federal investigation. The result would save lives and collapse the medical empire of the long-esteemed oncologist, now awaiting sentencing in federal court.
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John Kiriakou, CIA officer turned whistleblower, shares his story
Now out of prison, Kiriakou is trying to return to a normal life.
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Massive leak reveals Hacking Team’s most private moments in messy detail
Imagine “explaining the evilest technology on earth,” company CEO joked last month.
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‘A national hero’: psychologist who warned of torture collusion gets her due
Jean Maria Arrigo was largely ignored and the subject of a smear campaign for sounding alarms about psychologists’ post-9/11 torture complicity but has emerged from the damning report as the story’s hero – and martyr.
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Army Whistleblower Turns Populist
Lt. Col. Danny Davis was a fierce truth-teller on Afghanistan; can he make the civilian transition?
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Thai police say London-based news outlet tampered with documents to discredit [Maylaysian PM] Najib
Thai police confirmed that a news outlet based in London had tampered with classified documents belonging to Saudi oil company PetroSaudi International with the intent of discrediting Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and his administration...
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Spiegel Interview with Julian Assange: ‘We Are Drowning in Material’
In an interview, Julian Assange, 44, talks about the comeback of the WikiLeaks whistleblowing platform and his desire to provide assistance to a German parliamentary committee that is investigating mass NSA spying.
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Snowden to the IETF: Please make an internet for users, not the spies
Whistleblower addresses Prague meeting of 'net engineers. By Kieren McCarthy.
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William Binney: NSA Claim Not to Be Mining Content Is an “Outright Lie”
In a very powerful exclusive interview, I recently had the privilege of speaking to an American hero, William Binney, NSA whistleblower. By Robin Koerner.
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Edward Snowden Interview About Fellow NSA Whistleblower Thomas Drake
In an exclusive video provided to AJ+, Edward Snowden talks about mass surveillance, the NSA and Thomas Drake, the agency whistleblower who preceded him.
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Sweden and Ecuador edge closer to end of Julian Assange standoff
Swedish government agrees to direct talks with Ecuador which may lead to WikiLeaks founder being interviewed in London. By David Crouch and Esther Addley.
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