whistleblowing
Julian Assange, Politician, Wants To WikiLeak Australian Politics: Interview
In the buildup to Julian Assange’s run for the Australian senate, VICE was invited to the Ecuadorian embassy in London for a rare in-person interview.
How the Espionage Act of 1917 Became a Law Against Whistleblowing
With Bradley Manning convicted of espionage and Edward Snowden still moldering in a Moscow airport, it's worth looking at the law that streamlines America's prosecution of whistleblowers.
How the Espionage Act of 1917 Became a Law Against Whistleblowing
The Espionage Act, passed during WWI, is being used against Manning, Snowden and other whistleblowers.
AdLeaks Will Hide Whistleblowers in a Maelstrom of Traffic
AdLeaks creators Sven Dietrich and Volker Roth plan to give whistleblowers a new cloaking tool.
Is Whistleblowing the New Self Immolation?
To say that Thich Quang Duc is to Edward Snowden as firey religious protest is to leaking classified spy documents may come off as a bit of a stretch. And yet there are echoes of the one in the other.
The "Secrets" War
Julian Assange "leaks" on Alex Gibney's new film, as the fight for mainstream press freedom takes a WikiLeaks turn.
When Bradley Manning Spoke
Manning has been imprisoned without trial for over 1,000 days. Only during yesterday's testimony, he owned up to his crimes, explaining to the world why he willingly released materials that have changed history—if not in the way he'd originally...
The Six Names You Won't Hear at the Democratic National Convention
Joe Biden summed up the essence of Obama’s reelection campaign months ago. “Osama bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive." These duel sentiments will be showcased at the DNC over the next few days, the slightest glimmers of hope amplified to...