Posted
in
News
· January 16, 2014 7:00 PM
Rather than dismantling the NSA’s unconstitutional mass surveillance programs, or even substantially restraining them, President Obama today has issued his endorsement of them.
Posted
in
News
· January 15, 2014 7:00 PM
The world now recognizes the righteousness of those who used unconventional methods to reveal the extensive criminal activities of the FBI. It is only a matter of time before the same is true of Snowden and the NSA.
NSA leaker Edward Snowden may be in Russia, but his face could soon be rolling through the streets of D.C.
Posted
in
News
· October 30, 2013 8:00 PM
The top story in today's Washington Post is "NSA taps Yahoo, Google links." The Associated Press headline put it more bluntly: "NSA broke into Yahoo, Google data servers."
Posted
in
News
· October 09, 2013 8:00 PM
A delegation representing U.S. whistleblowers have just met with Edward Snowden in Russia to show their support for his courageous actions that have exposed the massive U.S. spying program directed against the American people as well as people all over the world.
Posted
in
News
· October 02, 2013 8:00 PM
General Michael Hayden, the former Director of the NSA and CIA, in a thinly veiled comment suggested today that whistleblower Ed Snowden should be assassinated by U.S. intelligence agencies.
Posted
in
News
· October 01, 2013 8:00 PM
Activists from ThankYouEdSnowden.org staged a highly visible protest today inside the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that featured the testimony of NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander and James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence.
A U.S. federal court ordered the State Department to hand over files about secret payments that the U.S. government made to Miami-based journalists to prejudice the case of the Cuban Five in 2001.
PCJF Executive Director Mara Verheyden-Hilliard and actor Danny Glover speak at the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law Moot Court Room on a panel on the case of the Cuban Five.
Posted
in
News
· September 12, 2013 8:00 PM
The PCJF filed a Freedom of Information Act Lawsuit against the U.S. State Department for its refusal to produce materials in its possession about secret payments by the U.S. government to Miami-based journalists who were reporting on the case of the Cuban Five prior to the trial, during the trial and while the jury was deliberating.