One of the claims made about alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election was that Kremlin-controlled […]
journalism
Journalists did not appreciate the implications for themselves of the contrived and false indictment of Julian Assange […]
The Australian Federal Police have conducted two raids on journalists and seized documents in purportedly unrelated incidents […]
“The ability of the owners of the political/media class to discredit and neutralize anyone who poses a […]
For as long as there has been human language, humans have been using it to manipulate one […]
UN Special Rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer has said that on the 31st of May he gave […]
Democracy Now has conducted a thorough interview with the UN Special Rapporteur who found that a collaboration between multiple governments in “a […]
MPN- Assange’s predicament and its broad implications for journalism and speech are evidently of little concern to […]
While in Vancouver recently, I was chatting with Patrick Corbett about how corporate media works behind the […]
A few hours ago I stumbled across a tweet by Huffington Post UK editor Basia Cummings which made my blood boil. […]
Following seven years of imprisonment at the Ecuadorian embassy fighting US extradition, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been […]
Prominent Australian/British WikiLeaks activist Somerset Bean has launched a GoFundMe with the simple goal of circulating 1,000 giant posters […]