Max Blumenthal: Why was I questioned by the Feds?
The questioning of The Grayzone’s editor-in-chief at Dulles International Airport appears to signal a disturbing escalation in the attack on antiwar journalism.
The questioning of The Grayzone’s editor-in-chief at Dulles International Airport appears to signal a disturbing escalation in the attack on antiwar journalism.
The woman was removed by unidentified private security guards who appeared to be following orders from the sheriff.
On Monday President Donald Trump signed an executive order that ensures no federal government official facilitates conduct that would unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of any American citizen, reports Joe…
By Glenn Greenwald / System Update
Amid unprecedented anti-war protests, universities like CUNY and Concordia are turning to private security firms with Israeli military backgrounds to monitor and suppress dissent.
Requiring authors remain silent about war at the risk of losing their livelihoods is not only ironic but also sinister.
Glenn Greenwald talks to Ali Abunimah, the founder and director of The Electronic Intifada, about recent attacks by the UK government against journalist Asa Winstanley for his critiques of Israel's…
The raid on investigative journalist Asa Winstanley isn’t about terrorism, writes Jonathan Cook – except that of the U.K. government. It is about scaring us into staying silent on Britain’s…
The criminal case against the American reporter fell apart after an Israeli journalist testified that his own article containing Loffredo’s full video report had cleared military censorship. Yet Israel refuses…
The fossil fuel industry, and the politician class they own, have no intention of halting the ecocide. As the climate crisis worsens, so do the laws and security measures to…
By Glenn Greenwald / System Update
Read the full text of Julian Assange’s opening remarks in Strasbourg Tuesday morning, on the plea deal, WikiLeaks work, the Espionage Act, the C.I.A.’s retribution and the repression of journalism.
"The 'free speech absolutist' has once again silenced a journalist he didn't like," said one observer.
Steven Thrasher’s suspension from teaching journalism at Northwestern shows “the Palestine exception” at work.
By Glenn Greenwald / System Update