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Partner of Guardian's Snowden Reporter Detained Under Terrorism Act

hydrofix writes "The partner of the Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald, who has written a series of stories revealing mass surveillance programs by the National Security Agency (NSA), was held for almost nine hours on Sunday by UK authorities as he passed through the Heathrow airport on his way home to Rio de Janeiro. David Miranda was stopped by officers and informed that he would be questioned under the Terrorism Act 2000. The 28-year-old was held for nine hours, the maximum the law allows before officers must release or formally arrest the individual. According to official figures, most examinations last under an hour, and only one in 2,000 people detained are kept for more than six hours. Miranda was released without charge, but officials confiscated electronics including his mobile phone, laptop, camera, memory sticks, DVDs and games consoles. 'This is a profound attack on press freedoms [...] to detain my partner for a full nine hours while denying him a lawyer, and then seize large amounts of his possessions, is clearly intended to send a message of intimidation to those of us who have been reporting on the NSA and GCHQ,' Greenwald commented."

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  1. President McCain strikes again by Kohath · · Score: 0, Troll

    They told me if I voted for John McCain we would see press freedoms abridged around the world to cover up US Government lawlessness. And they were right!

  2. Greenwald is a crook by globaljustin · · Score: -1, Troll

    'crook' as in he is 'crooked'...

    here's what I mean: He should have done the professional journalist move and **release Snowden's info anonymously**

    Greenwald and the Guardian would then assume the risk. The US government could subpeona him to reveal his source, and if he refused he would be jailed for up to 6-9 months...but then he'd be let go. Source intact....with major book deal and street cred.

    And Snowden would have been able to keep his job, just like Deep Throat from Watergate

    Instead, it seems like Snowden was duped (or fooled himself) into thinking he was a people's hero and he went public.

    There are reports that Greenwald is shopping around a Snowden exclusive interview for 7 figures. They haven't been directly denied by Snowden's team but he did release a statement.

    It's stinks to high heaven! Greenwald is a villain in this...at the least he's a smarmy bottom feeder journalist who mislead Snowden for his own career gain.

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  3. Re:Update the constitution by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 1, Troll

    What does the USA have to do with this. This happened in the UK by UK agents using a UK law that was written pre 9/11.

    New around here aren't you? In slashdot world, all problems are the direct fault of the United States.

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  4. Looks like the Chicago Way. . . . by Salgak1 · · Score: 0, Troll

    . . . .has made it to Britain.

    "Nice boyfriend you have there, Mr. Greenwald. Would sure be a shame if something happened to him. . . . "

  5. Re:Update the constitution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It can be revised all you like but it won't do any good if you have a corrupt police (secret service?) who know their job is to protect their masters in Westminster and Washington.

    You mean like the constitution of the USA, which president Bush openly condemned as just a piece of paper?

  6. Re:Update the constitution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ignorant morons like Snowden and Greenwald are hurting the ability of governments to fight terrorism and keep the streets safe. This was the least the world governments could do to teach those idiots a lesson. I'm glad to see the US and the UK cooperating so closely on these matters.

    -cold fjord

  7. Re:Update the constitution by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 0, Troll

    New around here aren't you? In slashdot world, all problems are the direct fault of the United States.

    Not really. Certainly more than zero of the world's problems, but that hardly means all of them.

    But isn't it strange? an article about Great Britain, and the second post immediately calls the US of A not the land of the free any more. And although my first post has been modified as a "Troll", what I wrote was very true. That's the course of so many topics here. Perhaps someone thought I was being straightforward, I don't knowm but every time something happens in the world, in a few posts, the conversation is changed to some malfeasance - real or assumed - by the United States.

    Then again, it is not surprising given that USHaters get mod points that anything not blaming the USA would be modded as troll. Which I'm sure this one will too.

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