29/6/2013, Anonymous
IRC
Traduzido pelo pessoal da Vila Vudu
Anonymous IRC |
Estamos
tentando oferecer um guia das informações importantes e algumas opiniões sobe o
escândalo NSA/Prism e a situação de Edward Snowden. Está separado em cinco
categorias: Matéria de jornal sobre Vigilância / Reações de/ Opiniões de/sobre
Snowden / Documentos vazados / e Artigos que não se encaixaram em nenhuma das
outras categorias.
Estamos
fazendo o possível para evitar a redundância. A relação abaixo não é completa e
tende, claro, para o nosso lado: muitas das informações foram recolhidas de
nosso Twitter que tende, também é claro, para o nosso lado. Se você achar que
deve incluir algum artigo, deixe um comentário.
Matérias
de jornal sobre vigilância:
June 6th: NSA collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers
daily – Glenn Greenwald for The Guardian
June 20th: The top secret rules that allow
NSA to use US data without a warrant – Glenn Greenwald for The
Guardian
June 21st: GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for
secret access to world’s communications – Ewen MacAskill, Julian Borger,
Nick Hopkins, Nick Davies and James Ball for The Guardian
June 22th: For secretive surveillance court,
rare scrutiny in wake of NSA leaks – Peter Wallsten, Carol D.
Leonnig and Alice Crites for The Washington Post
June 25th: Take A Break From The Snowden
Drama For A Reminder Of What He’s Revealed So Far – Andy Greenberg for
Forbes
June 27th: NSA collected US email records in
bulk for more than two years under Obama – Glenn Greenwald for The
Guardian
June 27th: How the NSA is still harvesting
your online data – Glenn Greenwald and Spencer
Ackerman for The Guardian
June 27th: FAQ: What You Need to Know About
the NSA’s Surveillance Programs – Jonathan Stray for
ProPublica
June 27th: Latest Glenn Greenwald Scoop
Vindicates One Of The Original NSA Whistleblowers – Michael Kelly for Business
Insider
June 28th: Secret Court Declassifies Yahoo’s
Role in Disclosure Fight – Claire Cain Miller and Nicole
Perlroth for the New York Times
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Reações Internas (EUA) e
Internacionais
Domestic and international
reactions:
June 24th: Senators: NSA must correct
inaccurate claims over privacy protections – Spencer Ackerman for The
Guardian
June 26th: GCHQ surveillance: Germany blasts
UK over mass monitoring – Alan Travis, Kate Connolly and
Nicholas Watt for The Guardian
June 26th: Memories of Stasi color Germans’
view of U.S. surveillance programs – Matthew Schofield for
McClatchy
June 30th: Key US-EU trade pact under threat
after more NSA spying allegations – Ian Traynor in Brussels, Louise
Osborne in Berlin and Jamie Doward for The Guardian
June 30th: Secret-court judges upset at
portrayal of ‘collaboration’ with government- Carol D. Leonnig, Ellen
Nakashima and Barton Gellman for The Washington Post
Edward Snowden |
Sobre Edward Snowden:
June 10th: Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance
revelations - Glenn Greenwald for The Guardian
June 23rd: As leaker Snowden flees, defender
and critics clash over national security risks – Tom Curry for NBC
News
June 23rd: Hong Kong shocked and relieved at
Snowden’s departure to ‘third country’– Ernest Tao for the South China
Morning Post
June 24th: Edward Snowden’s departure from
Hong Kong filled with intrigue, questions – by Jia Lynn Yang for the
Washington Post
June 25th: Kerry: US Not Looking for
Confrontation with Russia over Snowden – Scott Stearns for Voice of
America
June 25th: Snowden sought Booz Allen job to
gather evidence on NSA surveillance – Lana Lam for the South China
Morning Post
June 25th: Greenwald: Snowden’s Files Are Out
There if ‘Anything Happens’ to Him– Eli Lake for The Daily
Beast
June 26th: Hunt for Snowden upsets diplomatic
ties, could ding US reputation – Erin McClam for NBC
News
June 26th: In 2009, Ed Snowden said leakers
“should be shot.” Then he became one– Joe Mullin for Ars
Technica
June 27th: Ecuador offers U.S. rights aid,
waives trade benefits – Alexandra Valencia and Brian
Ellsworth for Reuters
June 28th: Ecuador: Snowden travel doc issued
from London embassy “has no validity” (and: Diplomats from Russia,
Cuba, Venezuela, and Ecuador will meet on Monday to discuss the Snowden
situation) – Cyrus Farivar for Ars Technica
June 28th: Ecuador cools on Edward Snowden
asylum as Assange frustration grows– Rory Carroll and Amanda Holpuch
for The Guardian
Opiniões:
June 20th: Understanding the Prism leaks is understanding the rise of a new
fascism– John Pilger for New Statesman
June 20th: Analysis: Government Privatization Paves the
Way for Crony Corruption – Norm Ornstein for Government
Executive
June 26th: The personal side of taking on the
NSA: emerging smears – Glenn Greenwald for The
Guardian
June 27th: Lawyers said Bush couldn’t spy on
Americans. He did it anyway. – Timothy B. Lee for the
Washington Post
June 27th: If Big Brother came back, he’d be
a public-private partnership – Timothy Garton Ash for The
Guardian
June 28th: Who is Leaking More: Edward
Snowden or the Government Officials Condemning Him? – By Trevor Timm for Freedom Of
The Press Foundation
June 28th: The Criminal
N.S.A. – Jennifer
Stisa Granick and Christopher Jon Sprigman for The New York Times
June 29th: Who’s a Journalist? A Question
With Many Facets and One Sure Answer– Margaret Sullivan for The New
York Times
Documentos vazados:
Artigos
que não se encaixam nas outras categorias:
For comparison, April
16th 2011: Al-Qaida in Yemen adapts to evade
U.S. – Adam
Goldman and Matt Apuzzo for Associated Press
June 27th: Restricted web access to The
Guardian is Armywide, officials say – Phillip Molnar for The Monterey
County Herald
June 27th: Few Consequences When
Cybersecurity Contractors Go Bad – Josh Glasstetter for
techpersident
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