Illegal Raids Against Kansas Newspaper: Special Prosecutors Clear Police, Officials "Evidence strongly suggests" police and law enforcement officials believed they were "investigating criminal acts," special prosecutors claimed
US Still Won't Comply With Spanish Investigation Into CIA-Backed Operation That Targeted Assange The following article was made possible by paid subscribers of The Dissenter. Become a subscriber with this special offer and support independent journalism on press freedom. The United States government notified a Spanish criminal court that it still will not comply with requests from Spanish investigators, who are trying to
Washington Welcomes Journalist Slayer Benjamin Netanyahu The staggering number of journalists killed in the Israeli government’s war on Gaza must be front and center as the Israeli prime minister visits Washington.
US Prosecutors Secure Guilty Plea In First-Of-Its-Kind Espionage Act Case Involving Drone Photography The prosecution carries implications for the right to engage in photography or gather news.
Inside The Assange Plea Deal: Why The US Government Abruptly Ended The Case US prosecutors brushed aside calls to end the case against the WikiLeaks founder—until a British appeals court granted a hearing on the First Amendment.
The End Of The Biggest Press Freedom Case Of The Century A global effort by advocates, campaigners, journalists, organizers, and supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pushed President Joe Biden’s administration to finally free Assange.