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He claimed to have locked himself in his flat and said: "I am about to become a political prisoner in Jersey – again, for whistleblowing, for being a dissident".
But John Kerry is wrong, because that's not the measure of patriotism when it comes to whistleblowing, for me or Snowden, who is facing the same criminal charges I did for exposing the Pentagon Papers.
Four years after the prize went to President Obama, his leadership for perpetual war is incontrovertible -- while Manning's brave whistleblowing for peace is inspiring.
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Create a whistleblowing hotline for journalists who feel under pressure to act unethically.
In August 2014, OSHA ordered the facility to rehire a contractor and pay $220,000 in back wages for firing them for whistleblowing on safety concerns at the site.
The former intelligence analyst who was detained by the US government for seven years for whistleblowing, tweeted yesterday that she's been listening to drum and bass since 2001.
But sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander; if there are psychological motivations for whistleblowing, leaking and hacktivism, there are likewise psychological motivations for closing ranks with the power structure within a system — in this case a system in which corporate media plays an important role.
"This is a victory for people power and for whistleblowing," Mr Giboulot said of his stand, which divided the Burgundy wine industry but won admiration all over the globe.
As for whistleblowing, over the last quarter-century numerous mechanisms for revealing waste, fraud and abuse have been created, like the proliferation of strengthened inspectors general and anonymous hot lines and the greatly enhanced roles of Congressional investigatory subcommittees and the General Accounting Office.
"The Revolution Will Be Digitized" lays out a moral argument for whistleblowing and asks governments to provide absolute protections for people like himself or Edward Snowden, who is currently stuck in Russia because he's afraid to step foot in the United States or anywhere else his home country has extradition powers.
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