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Snowden, MI5 and me: how the leak of the century came to be published

3 点作者 luxpir将近 2 年前

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ttctciyf将近 2 年前
Interesting counterpoint to this at [1] which claims the immediate aftermath of The Guardian&#x27;s Snowden reporting led directly to the effective capture of the UK&#x27;s leading critical press outlet by the security state.<p>The newspaper initially ignored national security advisories (D-Notices) which had suppressed and distorted reporting on Snowden in other more co-operative UK press. This independence resulted in a show of force by government where GCHQ staff supervised the (pointless) destruction of Guardian computers which had copies of Snowden&#x27;s documents. Shortly thereafter The Guardian weakened its stance:<p>&gt; The Guardian was then the only major newspaper that could be relied upon by whistleblowers in the US and British security bodies to receive and cover their exposures, a situation which posed a challenge to security agencies.<p>&gt; The increasingly aggressive overtures made to The Guardian worked. The committee chair noted that after GCHQ had overseen the smashing up of the newspaper’s laptops “engagement … with The Guardian had continued to strengthen”.<p>&gt; Moreover, he added, there were now “regular dialogues between the secretary and deputy secretaries and Guardian journalists”.<p>[...]<p>&gt; But the most important part of this charm and threat offensive was getting The Guardian to agree to take a seat on the D-Notice Committee itself. The committee minutes are explicit on this, noting that “the process had culminated by [sic] the appointment of Paul Johnson (deputy editor Guardian News and Media) as a DPBAC [i.e. D-Notice Committee] member”.<p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;declassifieduk.org&#x2F;how-the-uk-security-services-neutralised-the-countrys-leading-liberal-newspaper&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;declassifieduk.org&#x2F;how-the-uk-security-services-neut...</a>