Dissenter Weekly: USA Today's Year-Long Investigation Into 'Blue Wall Of Silence' Plus, to avoid lawsuit, Belmarsh prison backs down. Julian Assange and Stella Moris are getting married.
Israel Slapped 'Terrorist' Label On Palestinian Human Rights Groups After They Uncovered Pegasus Spyware US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz (Photo: US Embassy Jerusalem and in the public domain) After the Israeli government designated six Palestinian human rights organizations as “terrorist” organizations, Jonathan Kuttab, the co-founder of Al Haq, one of the targeted organizations, suggested this showed Israel
Dissenter Weekly: Colorado Kept Mental Patient 'Unconstitutionally Confined' Plus, New York state expands whistleblower protections for workers
EPA's Own Survey Shows Employees Fear Retaliation, Pressure To Alter Science EPA Administrator Michael Regan (Screen shot from Office of Senator Patrick Leahy [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiPAaECqHbw]) A majority of Environmental Protection Agency scientists surveyed by the agency in May indicated they are unable to “do their work knowing they are protected from intimidation or coercion to alter
Appeal Hearing: CIA's War On Assange, Their 'Most Prominent Critic,' Takes Center Stage Photo: Mohamed Elmaazi, NUJ memberThe Central Intelligence Agency's record of retaliation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, including reported plans to kidnap or assassinate him, was focused on during the second day of the United States government's appeal hearing. It was part of the Assange legal team&
Appeal Hearing: Prosecutor Attacks Judge's Decision, Which Blocked US From Extraditing Assange (Photo by Mohamed Elmaazi, NUJ member)The Crown Prosecution Service, which represents the United States government, went before the British High Court of Justice and bashed the work of the district judge, who blocked the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in January. James Lewis QC argued Judge Vanessa Baraitser