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This article was written by Glenn Greenwald and appeared on The Intercept. acTVism Munich translated it into the German language in order to create awareness on it to a global audience. To read the original article in English click here.
This article was written by Glenn Greenwald and appeared on The Intercept. acTVism Munich translated it into the German language in order to create awareness on it to a global audience. For the article in English, click here.
On the 25th of March 2016, the University of Arizona organized an event called “A Conversation on Privacy” which hosted Edward Snowden, Noam Chomsky and Glenn Greenwald. Due to the importance of this event to human freedom and liberty, acTVism is translating it, part by part, into the German language. Although we have the personnel to translate the content into Spanish, French and Greek as well, we lack the financial resources that would free up the necessary time required to undertake this critical initiative. Please donate today by clicking here so that we can translate this event and similar initiatives in order to create awareness on a global scale.
In the first part Glenn Greenwald, Noam Chomsky and Edward Snowden speak about the boundaries between self and state and the boundaries between self and corporate interests. They speak about what role they play individually in the discussions about privacy, their personal motives and about activism.
In this Interview the former political prisoner and president of Brazil Dilma Rouseff speaks to Glenn Greenwald from The Intercept full of content and resolution about the doings of Michel Temer, the effects on international and economic relations, and civil disobedience.
Due to limited financial and technical resources, this content is only available in German. Please donate today so that we can translate and synchronize all of our work into English.
Our last update on the Assange case from Taylor Hudak.
Enduring Media Lies And Myths About Julian Assange: DEBUNKED
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