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Here you can find a list of all German and English videos that acTVism produced on Edward Snowden from 2015 to 2018.
This video documents the last 2 days leading up to the event.
In this video from the 1st of December 2014, acTVism Munich asks Glenn Greenwald at a press conference in Munich about the German government’s reaction towards Edward Snowden’s NSA revelations.
This interview was undertaken by acTVism Munich on the 15th of January 2017 in Munich and was published in different parts due to technical difficulties. Hence it was republished today as one full version.
In March of 2016, acTVism Munich contacted the University of Arizona College of Social and Behavioural Sciences for permission to translate into German an event called “A Conversation on Privacy” which hosted Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald and Noam Chomsky with the goal of creating awareness in Germany on the issues discussed pertaining to privacy and democracy.
This interview was undertaken by acTVism Munich on the 15th of January 2017 in Munich and was published in different parts due to technical difficulties. Hence it was republished today as one full version.
This interview was undertaken by acTVism Munich on the 15th of January 2017 in Munich and was published in different parts due to technical difficulties. Hence it was republished today as one full version.
In this interview we talk to Edward Snowden about the history of the surveillance state and a number of cover operations that it conducted in the past. In addition we surface the work of a number of whistleblowers that did not receive notable media attention despite the significance of their work on our society.
In this video series we interview journalist and author Glenn Greenwald. In June 2013 Greenwald became widely known after The Guardian published the first of a series of reports detailing United States and British global surveillance programs, based on classified documents disclosed by Edward Snowden. The series on which Greenwald worked along with others won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.