Assange, Manning and Snowden. By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board. Last week, Oliver Stone’s biopic “Snowden” hit the theaters. The film illuminates the life of Edward Snowden between 2004 and 2013, aiming to humanize one of the most wanted men in the world. Just before its release, a public campaign was […]
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The powers behind the hunt of WikiLeaks
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli Summary. Mr Assange has never been charged of any crime, neither in Sweden nor in any other country. In the vertiginous development of the ‘affair Assange’, important episodes in the genesis of the case had fallen nearly forgotten. This article presents a brief review on the real geopolitical […]
DNC-Leak Sparks Courage for Truth in America
– By Dr Nozomi Hayase – Photo source: ibtimes.co.uk The DNC emails released by WikiLeaks showed that the Democratic National Committee has been implementing a coordinated force to undermine Bernie Sanders’ campaign and also the media’s collusion with the DNC. It is now clear that the democratic presidential primary was rigged from the start. Just […]
Cryptography as Democratic Weapon against Demagoguery
– By Dr. Nozomi Hayase Member of The Indicter’s Editorial Board America has passed the twilight zone. The nomination of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential primary confirmed the charade of US politics. Elections are sold to the highest bidder. No matter how much popular support a candidate like Bernie Sanders might garner, the corporate […]
The Weaponising Of Social Part 2: Stomping On IOError’s Grave
By Suzie Dawson. I once tried to tell Jacob Appelbaum a funny joke. He did not think it was funny. In fact, he was visibly mortified and uncomfortable. My joke was a retelling of something that had happened to me when I was still on the opposite side of the planet. I have a really […]
The Weaponising Of Social Part 1: The Crucifixion of IOError
By Suzie Dawson Thanks to a small group of supposed anonymity-protecting privacy activists thousands of people now know the name of Jacob Appelbaum’s fiancée`. Even those that didn’t want to. We found it out by reading an extremely controversial website launched a week ago, that had a few sparse accounts of some nasty sounding happenings […]
How To Understand Political Sex Scandal Allegations
How To Understand Political Sex Scandal Allegations By Andrew Kreig. Director of Justice Integrity Project and member of The Indicter Editorial Board. Beginning March 23, the National Enquirer published two major stories claiming that 2016 presidential contender Ted Cruz had had affairs with five women, thereby undermining his claims of conservative, moral leadership. Today’s column […]
Six Year Anniversary of WikiLeaks Collateral Murder; A Celebration of Free Speech
By Nozomi Hayase PhD Member of The Indicter Editorial Board Above, Wikileaks-video “Collateral Damage”. Only this upload by Sunshinepress (there are several others uploads) seen already by over 15 million among English-speaking Youtube viewers. It produced a markedly change – or statistical significant – in the public attitude towards the occupation wars in the Midle […]
UK Foreign Minister Hammond’s unqualified defamation of UN legal scholars
by John Goss, Author and member of The Indicter editorial board The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention after due consideration reached the conclusion that Julian Assange was being ‘arbitrarily detained’, that he should be released, compensated and given back his passport. Our Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond, did not agree with the decision – […]
Swedish Doctors for Human Rights on biased allegations of ‘war crimes’ put forward by Amnesty International against Russia
By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli Ph.D. Chairman, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR) I. Introduction ““It is important to look at the nature of Amnesty itself in terms of the credibility of its reporting. For a large part of this Syria conflict, Amnesty, particularly here in its London office, has made no […]