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To respond, they ramped up surveillance of activists,
journalists
and dissidents who they feared would inspire revolution in their own countries.
Last year we learned, for example, that it's been used to target Moroccan
journalists
by the Moroccan government.
There's sort of a big problem with governments going into hacking, and that's that terrorists, pedophiles, drug dealers,
journalists
and human rights activists all use the same kinds of computers.
And from that slightly crazy question, over two decades and many campaigns later, including alerting the world to the problem of blood diamonds funding war, from that crazy question, Global Witness is now an 80-strong team of campaigners, investigators,
journalists
and lawyers.
Journalists, this is off the record; it's embargoed.
As a sysadmin, you had access to their systems, and you began revealing certain classified documents to some handpicked
journalists
leading the way to June's revelations.
And by working with journalists, by giving all of my information back to the American people, rather than trusting myself to make the decisions about publication, we've had a robust debate with a deep investment by the government that I think has resulted in a benefit for everyone.
It seems only a few hundred of them have been shared with
journalists
so far.
But at the same time, the government has hinted that they want some kind of deal, that they want me to compromise the
journalists
with which I've been working, to come back, and I want to make it very clear that I did not do this to be safe.
I think that the — sorry, I'm getting feedback through the microphone there — the actions that he took were inappropriate because of the fact that he put people's lives at risk, basically, in the long run, and I know there's been a lot of talk in public by Mr. Snowden and some of the
journalists
that say that the things that have been disclosed have not put national security and people at risk, and that is categorically not true.
We want to empower NGOs and companies and scientists and
journalists
to be able to answer the questions that they have about the planet.
KH: Surya and I are both journalists, he's not my husband, we just work together at Gizmodo.
Journalists, scientists, philosophers matter.
They include academicians, journalists, creative writers.
We initially created this tool for news journalists, who wanted to get unbiased information about world events.
Even if you're somebody who decides that you never want to, the fact that there are other people who are willing to and able to resist and be adversarial to those in power — dissidents and
journalists
and activists and a whole range of others — is something that brings us all collective good that we should want to preserve.
Moderator: So his revelations, your analysis, the work of other journalists, have really developed the debate, and many governments, for example, have reacted, including in Brazil, with projects and programs to reshape a little bit the design of the Internet, etc.
If you wanted to, and I know you're just playing devil's advocate, but if you wanted to sell secrets to another country, which he could have done and become extremely rich doing so, the last thing you would do is take those secrets and give them to
journalists
and ask
journalists
to publish them, because it makes those secrets worthless.
Journalists
are very vital in making sure that that information is given to the public.
Too often, we receive information from
journalists
but we forget how that information was given.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, since 2010, there have been thousands of
journalists
who have been threatened, injured, killed, detained.
What many
journalists
do, both foreign and domestic, is very remarkable, especially in places like Afghanistan, and it's important that we never forget that, because what they're protecting is not only our right to receive that information but also the freedom of the press, which is vital to a democratic society.
It's important that we protect our
journalists
and freedom of the press, because that makes governments more accountable to us and more transparent.
Protecting
journalists
and our right to receive information protects us.
I'm getting all these calls from
journalists
now who are saying to me, "Ethan, it seems like the only two issues advancing politically in America right now are marijuana law reform and gay marriage.
I need them to hear what I heard, I need them to see what I saw, but I also understood, we need the Palestinians themselves, the people that are suffering, to be able to tell their own stories, not
journalists
or filmmakers that are coming outside of the situation.
But we had a very solid and clear conviction, that we knew that the hyperconnected environment of social media could maybe allow us to consolidate a network of experimental
journalists
throughout the country.
The media coverage forced local
journalists
to revisit their Muslim communities, but what was really exciting was seeing people from around the world being inspired to take their own 30-mosque journey.
The people entering his life were virtuous and caring: pastors, journalists, European pen-pals.
We, the writers and the journalists, can cover that America's stories, instead of shutting down bureaus in its midst.
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