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LIVE STREAM: WikiLeaks “First they came for Assange” Today the 19th of June 2016 WikiLeaks are hosting an event at Berlin’s Volksbühne. The event “First they came for Assange” is being broadcasted simultaneously from several cities via video conference. This event focuses on the role and importance of whistleblowers and investigative journalists today. LIVE STREAM: […]
acTVism Munich translated the following content from “Democracy Now!” into German. For the English article, visit the original source: “Democracy Now!”
Prosecution tasked to investigate Assange are being criminally investigated themselves Today on the 15th of June 2016, Wikileaks announced on their Facebook page that the Swedish police have launched a criminal investigation into prosecutor Marrianne Ny over her handling of the Assange case. Marrianne Ny (Swedish Prosecution Authority) heads the investigation against Assange that accuses him […]
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On the 11th of June 2016, demonstrators under the banner “Stop Ramstein: No Drone Warfare” organized a variety of dirct actions against the US Air Force base in Ramstein as well the global arms trade. The goals of the protesters were to exert political pressure on the government to change its foreign policy stance and to also increase awareness on issues that surround it.
acTVism Munich translated this piece from “The Intercept” into German. For the English article, visit the original source: “The Intercept”
The Guardian published a stunning new chapter in the saga of NSA whistleblowers on Sunday, revealing a new key player: John Crane, a former assistant inspector general at the Pentagon who was responsible for protecting whistleblowers, then forced to become one himself when the process failed.
The classified annex to the draft “core text” of the Trade in Services Agreement is part of what is being secretly negotiated by the U.S., EU and 22 countries.
In this Interview the former political prisoner and president of Brazil Dilma Rouseff speaks to Glenn Greenwald from The Intercept full of content and resolution about the doings of Michel Temer, the effects on international and economic relations, and civil disobedience.