By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board The United States is in a major upheaval. Trump’s cabinet shake-up moves the country into an alarming direction. From the nomination of torturer Gina Haspel as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency to Mike Pompeo, former CIA Director and a vocal opponent of the […]
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Peace Is A Revolutionary Force
By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board. “The most disciplined Gandhian project since Gandhi” (J. Assange on Catalonia). As Trump’s dangerous move on Iran’s nuclear deal and his provocative reaction to North Korea undercut diplomacy, tension is rising for World War III. Discord in the international community has been amplified in conflicts […]
From Watergate to Russiagate: the Hidden Scandal of American Power
By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board. Click on image above for video Political corruption often leads to a constitutional crisis. The Watergate scandal that took down Richard Nixon shook up American politics. Over four decades later, we are now seeing another scandal associated with campaign officials. Dubbed “Russiagate”, a liberal media […]
UK Threaten Assange As Sweden Withdraw Accusations
By Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Member of the Editorial Board, and Associate Editor of The Indicter Magazine. British authorities threatened WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with arrest on a bond-jumping charge last week after their Swedish counterparts gave up trying to investigate Assange on what appears to have been a dubious series of […]
Joint us in signing Open Letter to President Trump: Close investigation on WikiLeaks, drop any charges against Assange
Open Letter to President Trump: Dear President Trump, We are journalists, activists and citizens from the United States and around the world who care about press freedom and are writing to you in response to the latest threat of prosecution against WikiLeaks for its journalistic work. We ask you to immediately close the Grand Jury […]
Prosecution of Assange is Persecution of Free Speech
By Nozomi Hayase PhD. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board. US authorities are reported to have prepared charges to seek the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. This overreach of US government toward a publisher, whose principle is aligned with the U.S. Constitution, is another sign of a crumbling façade of democracy. The Justice Department […]
WikiLeaks Vault 7 Reveals CIA Cyberwar and the Battleground of Democracy
By Dr Nozomi Hayase, Associate editor, member of The Indicter Editorial Board. WikiLeaks dropped a bombshell on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Code-named “Vault 7”, the whistleblowing site began releasing the largest publication of confidential documents, that have come from the top secret security network at the Cyber Intelligence Center. Long before the Edward Snowden […]
Trump, the Pathology of the Empire and Healing the Wound of America
Opinion article by Nozomi Hayase Ph.D. The first month of Trump in office unleashed chaos and turmoil with a series of executive orders threatening women’s reproductive rights, immigrants and sacred water guarded by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Trump presidency was a transition from a regime of secrecy to that of naked power. In my […]
Over A Quarter Million Read The Indicter Magazine
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Editor-in-Chief. Julian Assange once suggested that the best defence mechanism of Sweden’s media might be the Swedish language, which few elsewhere in the world understand. The Indicter, most of whose audience is located in the US and other English-speaking countries (see map down-below), has established itself as a rare […]
Filling the Phantom of Democracy with Our Networked Power
By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board. After the Electoral College vote, the Trump presidency is now official. As denial and blame games continue, this was not a ‘foreign government coup d’état’, clarified by U.S. Intelligence Chief James Clapper, noting that agencies lacked evidence for WikiLeaks’ connection with alleged Russian cyber-attacks. The […]