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24. April 2016

VIDEO: TTIP-CETA Demonstration in Hanover

On the 23rd of April 2016 a coalition of 20 activist networks organized a demonstration under the banner “Stop TTIP & CETA” in Hanover (Germany) against so called transnational free trade agreements such as TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership) and CETA (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) – a day before the arrival of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Barack Obama, who will be opening the Hanover exhibition together with the aim of promoting these agreements.


2. April 2016

Are Applications such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc safe to use?

In this video, acTVism Munich asks former MI5-Officer, Annie Machon, and Paul Jay, founder of the Real News Network, whether social media is safe for people to use given what was revealed to the public in the wake of Snowden’s revelations in 2013.


30. March 2016

Snowden was right: FBI can hack phones without Apple

acTVism Munich only makes the German translations via The Intercept available on it’s website.
For the English article, visit the original source The Intercept


29. March 2016

The Life of a Whistleblower & How You can Support – Annie Machon (Former MI5-Officer)

In this video posted below, Annie Machon explains what it means to be a whistleblower and how the public can support them


27. March 2016

Online TV Program April 2016: Noam Chomsky, Snowden, Greenwald, Varoufakis, TTIP and DiEM25

Online TV Program April 2016: Noam Chomsky, Snowden, Greenwald, Varoufakis, TTIP and DiEM25


18. March 2016

NSA Worldwide Spying – Five Big Unanswered Questions

For the English article, visit the original source: The Intercept



24. February 2016

Wikileaks: NSA Targets World Leaders for US Geopolitical Interests

For the English version of this text, visit the original source: Wikileaks: https://wikileaks.org/nsa-201602/


8. November 2015

Wikileaks: Corporate Media & Academia

Wikileaks: Corporate Media & Academia Did you know? 1. From the 2,325,961 diplomatic cables and other US state department records that totals to some two billion words that Wikileaks released, the New York Times has only managed to selectively publish an estimated 100 cables. 2. The International Studies Association (ISA), which has over 6500 members […]