Journalists used to have a chance to protect their sources, but advances in surveillance technology have changed that.
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ggreenwaldGlenn GreenwaldHighly InfluentialGreat NYT/Adam Liptak article on how the Obama war on whistleblowers is impeding journalism http://t.co/BAFTtEOz
cjciaramellaCJ CiaramellaObama admin has prosecuted more gov officials for leaking info to journalists than all previous admins combined http://t.co/HEScYkeW#hope
raffiwriterRaffi KhatchadourianAdam Liptak in @nytimes today on government's ability to surveil journalists. ("Don't be stupid and use e-mail.") http://t.co/ilbmmQg9
azmatzahraAzmat KhanInfluential“Don’t be stupid & use e-mail. You have to meet a reporter face to face, hand him an envelope & walk away quickly.” http://t.co/HDQrn6Nl
nspector4Norman SpectorInfluentialObama has prosecuted more current/ex
gov’t officials 4 providing classif info 2media than all previous admins combined http://t.co/ALX2cNVq
mattmdiazMatt DiazIndictment for leaking IDs of #torturers. No indictments for those who actually tortured & directed it, nor the lawyers http://t.co/KyQnmVEh
randomannerandomanneA High-Tech War on Leaks: http://t.co/yMy8H3TN | "You have to meet a reporter face to face, hand him an envelope and walk away quickly."