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@fightfortheftr states it is making the Internet more secure #ResetTheNet on June 5th.

May 29, 2014

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@fightfortheftr is making the Internet more secure and I am taking part in #ResetTheNe on June 5th. Something to think about when it comes to our digital end point rights, we as innocent users of all the devices, technology and internet, never had any end point digital rights nor did we have safety and protection […]

‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State

May 8, 2014

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“The first principle of any American intelligence official is not an oath to secrecy but a duty to the public, a commitment to speak truth to power.”   On April 30, in a ceremony at the National Press Club in Washington, the Nation Institute and the Fertel Foundation awarded their annual Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling […]

Edward Snowden is to be awarded the Ridenhour Prize for truth-telling along with filmmaker and journalist Laura Poitras,

April 8, 2014

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Since leaking sensitive documents in May 2013, Edward Snowden a former Central Intelligence Agency employee and National Security Agency contractor, has been granted temporary asylum in Russia. He is since as a hero or a traitor and if he does return back to the USA, he will face prosecution, including two espionage acts and possibility […]

#unblockturkey Fight for the future Activists speak out against “censorship & surveillance in Turkey”

March 20, 2014

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Stop Spying and Censorship in Turkey message from advocacy group ‎ Help support activists in Turkey who are fighting to keep free speech alive. The government of Turkey just passed a draconian new Internet law that censors … Dear Fight for the Future member, Urgent: We need your help to fight censorship and surveillance in […]

#unblockturkey Leaked documents purport to reveal Turkish graft allegations

March 15, 2014

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A Twitter account behind a string of leaks in a Turkish corruption scandal has posted what it presented as prosecution files accusing former government ministers of involvement with an Iranian businessman in a bribery and smuggling racket. The posting late on Thursday is the latest blow to Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan in a corruption scandal […]

Snowden Leak Revealed “NSA has the ability and to covertly hack potentially millions of computers”

March 12, 2014

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On Monday, Edward Snowden spoke to a crowd of thousands at SXSW, and it seriously felt like he was reading our minds states on the email sent by Fight for the Future. To find out what Snowden said click on here. Snowden Leak Revealed “NSA has the ability and to covertly hack potentially millions of […]

#Privacy #TheDayWeFightBack against mass surveillance #NSA #CSEC

February 11, 2014

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International Community Unites to Protest Mass Surveillance February 11th is The Day We All Fight Back. From Uganda to Poland, from Colombia to the Philippines, the people of the Internet have united to fight back. The Day We Fight Back’s main international action is to sign and promote the 13 Principles. The 13 Principles outline […]

Canada’s spy agency CSEC tracking airport users – Snowden leaks! welcome to Canada

February 2, 2014

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Don’t you just love this….Holy Shit! people thought they had end point rights!!!Canada’s spy agency #CSEC tracked users at the airport #Snowden LEAK. The Canadian intelligence agency extended a helping hand to the NSA and helped it test a system that tracked travelers passing through one of the country’s major airports via the WiFi connection. […]

Message from the Avaaz Community to President Dilma forEdward Snowden

January 16, 2014

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Message from the Avaaz Community. Edward Snowden risked everything to expose mind-boggling and illegal US surveillance — and now faces solitary confinement and life in prison unless Brazil grants him asylum. Let’s send the largest citizen-supported asylum bid in history to President Dilma this week, and win a battle for democracy everywhere:</b The world’s greatest […]

#DigitalRights from an end point of view? N.S.A. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers

January 15, 2014

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As I was reading the post on “N.S.A Devises Radio Pathway into Computers” one thought that keeps coming up each time when I read about the mass surveillance, we as innocent users of the Internet and devices have no digital privacy rights nor do we have “protection rights” nor safety rights in many of our […]