Reporters Without Borders Condemns Australian Police Raids Drew Wilson | July 15, 2019 After police raided multiple properties owned by journalists and outlets, Reporters Without Borders called Australia’s actions a “grave threat”.
America’s Anti-Encryption Considerations Receives Pushback Drew Wilson | July 14, 2019 America is considering joining other countries in the war on encryption. It seems that not everyone in the country is on board with this plan.
Dutton After Journalism Crackdown: “Nobody is above the law” Drew Wilson | July 13, 2019 After massive police raids conducted on journalists, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton appears to not be backing down.
Australia Uses Anti-Encryption Laws to Target Journalists Drew Wilson | July 12, 2019 Australia has pretty much dispensed with all pretense. They are using their anti-encryption laws to go after journalists.
US Files 17 Charges Against Assange, EFF Calls it an Attack on Journalism Drew Wilson | May 27, 2019 The US has filed 17 additional charges against Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange. The EFF responded, saying it’s proof of an attack on journalism.
US Begins Long Process to Extradite Assange After Hearing Drew Wilson | May 8, 2019 The United States moved quickly to begin the process of extraditing Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange. Assange is fighting this.
Press Freedom Index Falls for Both Canada and the United States Drew Wilson | April 24, 2019 Reporters Without Borders has released its annual report for the state of international press freedom. The news is not good for both Canada and the US.
Julian Assange Wins European Journalism Award Drew Wilson | April 17, 2019 Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has won the Award for Journalists, Whistleblowers & Defenders of the Right to Information in Europe.
European Journalist Organization Expresses Opposition to Article 11 Drew Wilson | February 27, 2019 The few proponents of Article 11 say it will help creators. Now, journalists are stepping forward and saying otherwise.