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."
Land of the Free(*).
*Conditions may apply.
Yep, you're gonna get stopped. Yep, they're going to go through your stuff.
I think a couple of Terabytes of 'Hello Kitty' videos placed on every bit of electronics that he owns should teach them the error of their ways.
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
For all the Miranda rights jokes.. c'mon, get them out the way..
They're bad people.
The People should act now, in their sovereign powers.
"I don't always travel around the world to topple foreign governments by revealing their deepest secrets, but when I do, I have my Famicom games collection with me."
Ezekiel 23:20
Even if he gets them back, would you trust a device that has been alone with a spook?
To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.
Voltaire
The odds of this fellow being used as sneakernet for Greenwald may not be zero but I'd be surprized if he had anything in his possession as he's not a working reporter and can't claim any defenses. That being said, reading and owning classified material that is not your own is not an offense unless you are bound by an oath of service.
For example, Bradley broke the law by distributing classified materials. Assange did not break any laws by receiving it or reading it.
Call him boyfriend or spouse or something. Partner makes it sound like he might have been involved in the journalistic work (and detaining him would still be wrong).
Instead, they're targetting the journalist's relationships. It's absolutely despicable.
Sounds like they violated Miranda's rights. ....
*crickets*
He travelled with a laptop, phone and games consoles? What did he have ? A Wii and a PS2 to use on the plane?
http://michaelsmith.id.au
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!
Surely anyone worth their salt would just put their data in the Cloud, and password-protect it? Ah, just remembered it is illegal in the UK not to remember a password when the Authorities want you to decrypt something - punishable by itself with 2 years imprisonment - not to mention obstruction and all of the other offences they could mention.
seesion and join in
They're the worst kind of terrorist. Fighting with Pen And Truth and using the internet as IED and WMD.
The loyal ones write about what the government want you to believe.
Then there is a bunch of them that write about oil spills and the banking system.
But the worst are those that turn against their government and write the truth.
Privacy is terrorism.
Some assembly required.
I agree it is just as misleading to use partner to imply ONLY a personal relationship when the facts of the matter indicate that he was both a personal partner and a journalistic partner.
in the sandbox are mad at the guy digging up their secret stones (treasures) and now they get at him and his friends whenever they are showing up.
"Getting even" - what a child's play!
Grown-ups? No way Jose...
'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.
Thank you Dave Raggett
Too bad Americans don't have the balls to try him for treason!
Such blatent and in-your-face abuse of power only serves to curtail legitimacy of the state. These actions accomplish nothing and are ultimatly self defeating.
When traveling internationally, make backups. And don't take anything remotely incriminating - even if it means reformatting the laptop. Any data you need to work with, store online somewhere.
And if you really want to annoy those who seek to annoy you, take the family photo album and be happy knowing that some low-level agent is going to have to spend eight hours looking through the library of pictures of people standing around.
According to this release, David Miranda is a Guardian employee. Anyone know if that's right, or a reporting glitch?
All your ghosts are just false positives.
They are asking for a full blown war with the population. And they will have it.
The problem with inbred chief David Cameron is that he isn't even worth the cost of the bullet his head is due to welcome.
Apparently Snowden (and other heroes) had decided that any disappearing family members would trigger the tripwire that leads to releasing of insurance files. Since the journalist's spouse had suddenly gone missing (for 9 hours) and the police probably did not allow any phone calls to be made during interrogation,... Showden (and other heroes) then probably concluded they were under some kind of attack or that they were being tested. So Snowden (and other heroes) did what they had to do - what's the point of having an insurance policy that you would not use.
This is a chicken game. If many key wikileaks people would suddenly disappear, then Snowden (or other heroes) would probably release both encrypted insurance files and the encryption key to the smaller (49GB) insurance file. At least I hope that's what they are prepared to do. Then the NSA and GCHQ would probably have stopped the attack, at least for a moment, and considered the nature of payload data in the first insurance file. Based on that payload NSA might then choose to risk the release of the 349 GB file or they might stop their attack... maybe even for good. To prepare for the next attack phase Snowden (and other heroes) might again have split the remaining 349GB file into a 300GB and 49GB file - the small file being there again as a similar first response tool, but also the key to the nuclear option file (349GB) might also be released at any time.
Basically the NSA and GCHQ had to get this message.
This is so stupid, Snowden is obviously an American Patriot, who still isn't really seeking to harm his country... a country that is trying to harm him as much as it can. It is not very common that asylum seekers keep protecting the country that is doing all it can to harm the asylum seeker. Thus, the today's release of encrypted insurance files was probably just an expected reply to the earlier provocation by the NSA and GCHQ.
Being the 'partner' of a journalist does not entitle you to the normal freedoms of actually being a member of the press, and, as was quite rightly pointed out, the so-called 'Miranda' rights and the freedom of the press as spelled out in the U.S. Constitution does not apply in the UK. The authorities were within their legal authority IF 1) they had bona fide suspicions about this person through evidence collected or supplied, and 2) he can get his stuff back after the authorities have reviewed them and found no contraband or unauthorized data. I would suspect that someone (yes, possibly the NSA) tipped off the UK authorities as to the possibility of this gentleman being a conduit for the transfer of classified information, which is wholly possible given who his 'partner' is and who he has been in contact with. If he was transporting classified information, then I would totally support his earning a one-way ticket to Gitmo.
Nothing to see here but us trolls...move along...
. . . .has made it to Britain.
"Nice boyfriend you have there, Mr. Greenwald. Would sure be a shame if something happened to him. . . . "
So what are you willing to do about it, other than complain on slashdot?
Hm...What happens if police don't give Miranda rights to Mr. Miranda? O.o
Is a cop's partner also a cop? I'd assume the reporter's partner is also a reporter.
I'm pretty sure they're not talking about his husband.
This is an example of exactly why we cannot trust Governments with the power of mass surveillance.
What did they think would happen? Greenwald pissed off the UK intelligence apparatus (not to mention the Americans) and is apparently stupid enough to let his domestic partner fly through Heathrow?
That's just pulling on the Tiger's Tail. That's //asking for it//.
I think this was done as a stunt, because I cannot believe they would be as stupid to not expect exactly what happened. The forces that detained Miranda knew it was not right, but also knew it was with the letter of the law, and they did it to send a message. That message was delivered.
Now expect more messages to be delivered.
there are 3 kinds of people:
* those who can count
* those who can't
Papers, please.
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Never been known to fail..."
I find the good guys even doctors are doing more harm than the bad guys.
"David Miranda [...] was held for almost nine hours on Sunday by UK authorities [...] the maximum the law allows before officers must release or formally arrest the individual."
If direct, honest language were used, rather than euphemisms aimed at making the evil sound innocuous, the news report would say that Miranda was "abducted and held prisoner" for nine hours, not that he was merely "detained" or "held".
"Miranda was released without charge, but officials confiscated electronics including his mobile phone, laptop, camera, memory sticks, DVDs and games consoles."
In other words, after nine hours of intimidation, they robbed Miranda of several thousand dollars worth of his personal property.
It's clear who the criminals are here, who are the true menace to society.
It took some kind of real genius to do this, so I suspect it originated in the US. The Brits couldn't possibly have come up with the move on their own.
You don't poke a turd without getting shit on your finger,
"I believe in Karma. That means I can do bad things to people all day long and I assume they deserve it." : Dogbert
Papers, please.
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... it hurts me every time people point out the truth of my country, and, it hurts me MORE when I realize that there is NOTHING I could do to change the situation
Indeed, my country is turning, from the best country in the world, into a terrifying state
My heart hurts, man, when I realize that, I, as an American, can't do shit to change the course of my own country
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Sure, holding Miranda for 5 hours smacks of intimidation, but I think what they were really after was the devices to see if he had the files. Then he could be charged with some malarkey like attempting to take national secrets to another country, and possible trump up some charge on his partner about transferring them or being an accessory. If he was carrying some sort of unencrypted backup of the data, that also lets the spook agencies have a shot at seeing how much is bluff, and how much Snowden really stole.
Silence is a state of mime.
Nice try, but Snowden wasn't that fucking stupid.
Obama and his Illegal Regime just ended the worst week so far with the Guardian's publishing of Snowden's files that prove that Obama, his un-elected Government and much of Congress especially Boenhner, Leahy and Feinstein were caught lying.
No question about it. They were caught red handed.
Now, Obama and his Regime are mad as rabid dogs and out for revenge.
Many of us who were formerly in the DoD clandestine community during the Cold War are taking these actions of Obama in particular with grave seriousness toward our personnel safety. Obama in retaliation may try to blackmail us or consider arrest and torture of us as to appease his wounded ego and sexual image he believes in.
But he is a pot head slacker and 10 steps behind. :)
Surprise in store this week.
Funny if a Trebuchet appeared on Pennsylvania Ave. to launch a flaming big bag of shit onto the White House front door step.
Bad Grandpa Strikes!
'O'-Bama.
You mean like the constitution of the USA, which president Bush openly condemned as just a piece of paper?
True, that brainless dude did utter that inexcusable diatribe, but I believe you should also view the following youtube clip -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkpdNtTgQNM
You may be surprised to see, with your own eyes, that the current POTUS has said the following "... that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties "
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
I would clone my HDD a couple days before my trip, keep the backup at your home location. Carefully pack your laptop, smartphone, ipad whatever...have it FedEx, UPS, DHL or your preferred carrier to your destination. Yeah, you might be without it a couple days even for overnight delivery, but, for now, at least the #(*^*@%@@ government types most likely won't get at it. Just wrap it in tin foil or something. Until the losers they are catch on, at least your data will be somewhat safe. Better than having them STEAL it from you.
Nonsense. Vote small (independent) and buy small (independent). Your actions won't count for much but if everyone does this ....money won't control politics regardless of the opinion of SCOTUS.
Sir, I do not know which world you live in, but the world which I am from, the scenario that you have outlined WILL NOT HAPPEN, not when the vast majority of my fellow Americans prefer keep their sheeple status
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
No, not "land of the free". This happened in the UK, not the US and so far we haven't been quite so out of touch with reality to call the UK the "land of the free" - that seems to be a peculiarly american delusion. That being said I really hope that there are some mitigating facts that will come to light because, as it stands now, it is extremely concerning to see such an obvious and open abuse of power. If they are wiling to do this in plain sight what are they willing to do (or already doing) behind the scenes?
"Do you want to see my papers?"
"No need, sir."
"But, I could be anyone!"
"No, you couldn't, sir."
And expect more of them as the world capitalist political-economic crisis deepens.
even after you managed to grow yourself TEN THOUSAND PAIRS you still ain't gonna do no shit to the Government of the United States of America
they are so entrenched and they have EVERY PART of the system working for them
plus, even if the citizenry of the USA give a fuck, who are they going to vote for ?
i mean, what choice do they have in the polling station ?
vote Republicans ?
vote Democrats ?
vote alternative ? which alternative ??
Papers, please?
Shoes for Industry. Shoes for the Dead.
"slightly used computer sequestered for a brief period at Heathrow by nice people with GCHQ identity cards. Let us all know what you find." Buy It Now, $5.
What makes you think it would be "online"?
The best insurance would be multiple hard drives in trusted hands.... Then the drives get duplicated, and the copies go up on pirate bay via Tor and other copies arrive on desks...
If the NSA wants to own the online, then, don't play online. The only way to win a game is to not play.
Shoes for Industry. Shoes for the Dead.
It sounds just like the old days when the cops are all paid off and you're alone up against the mob. Maybe the three-letter agencies adopted their playbook.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be."
Like old saying goes: Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely
Everyone was asleep at the wheel while the NSA and their co-horts stole all of your rights and freedoms. Congrats to you gays with your victories in the courts. They are a hollow victory since now everybody is screwed. Now you who pushed so hard for it can see where it really was supposed to fit in your priority list. United we stand and divided we fall. Our society was too busy being divided on smaller issues to not notice what the government was doing behind our backs in the name of "security".
Liberty is more important than a celebration.
Jesus was a compassionate social conservative who called individuals to sin no more.
Inprisioning and destroying their own citizens or freedom advocates. While letting in useless lazy muslims, who should be charged with treason for their sharia fights.
UK is dead pathetic communist country.
Under communist rule maximum detention time was 24 hours, 48 in some countries. It was mainly a tool for harassing opposition. Thousands of people were being repeatedly detained, without any charges. Some were held for 24 hours, then released only to be captured 2-5 minutes later and detained for another 24 hours, rinse and repeat.
Sad to see the UK following such example.
Just saying.
The saddest thing is that the biggest terrorist of them all is also the president of the USA. Dumb Americans keep electing worse and worse presidents.
Everybody with a brain said the terrorism laws were going to be ABUSED. This is just another example of abuse of those powers. There should be legal grounds to retaliate against such blatant abuses - clearly the reporter is not a terrorist in any way.
Democracy Now! - uncensored, anti-establishment news
When it's convenient for the government, we all become terrorists.
One of the foundations of a liberal democracy is the rule of law. Without it, we are subject to the whims of petty tyrants and vindictive idiots.
Interesting. So lets assume GCHQ/NSA already know what the insurance procedure is though not full details. They clearly went far enough to trigger something, but not to trigger a full release. Maybe this was a probe for more information about the insurance data?
=~ s,(.*),<sarcasm>$1</sarcasm>,g if any_point_you_wish();
"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" " you have the right to wear fruit on your head. you have the right to be represented by a transvestite you have the right to dance the cha-cha"
Not a bad theory, apart from the fact that Glenn Greenwald received a phone call - from a "security official at Heathrow airport.", only identified by his number 203654 - that
[his] partner, David Miranda, had been "detained" at the London airport "under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act of 2000."
This proves that NSA and the commercial powers behind it are getting nervous.
Acting desperately like this, not caring about appearances anymore... they are really wounded.
You wonder why they don't brag more about them apart from telling you how many they thwarted?
The single most obvious problem was the loss of property.
For many of us the contents of our portable devices are how
we make a living. Their loss is not just a casualty loss but an
arbitrary tax on an individual and in some cases on an employer.
I can ill afford to have my digital life stolen. And I can ill afford to
have large capacity cloud storage that can also be stolen
and taken off line with a FISA letter.
Given the length of time this individual was detained copies of
his devices could be made. Based on that there is no reason I can
see to not return them.
SUMMARY: grand theft.
He'll get them back and would be well-advised never to use them any more anyhow. You don't need 9+ hours to make 1:1 copies of devices. You need that amount of time (or, as it were, more) to tamper with them.
The only thing that is going to do is cause groups like Anonymous to ramp things up even more.
He is fighting for his life. He'll say things that he thinks will buy him more time form his handlers/captors.
If you had, you might have noticed it occurred in the UK, not the US....
mark, wondering when the LibDems will grow something and quit the coalition
46 and 28? You filthy pedophile butt phaggot.
What to do if you are stopped, detained, or questioned, by security services while travelling or at any UK port under Schedule 7 and 8 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
Doesn't make a difference on Greenwald's end. Either way my criticism stands.
Both Snowden and Greenwald have said they planned this out for months. No where, in any discussion or public statement, have they ever indicated that Greenwald told Snowden of his options.
Snowden and Greenwald are doing this for their own selfish reasons and you don't have a shred of proof otherwise.
Here's another piece of evidence: Snowden's revelations were already known **IN 2006** read it and weep:
www.yahoo.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-05-10-nsa_x.htm
FTA:
All Snowden did was reveal top secret information about the names of the different programs....NOT WHAT THEY DO IN SUBSTANCE
Remember all the fuss about the Patriot Act? We *all* know how much the Bush admin did to trample our privacy post-9/11.
Making Snowden's revelations heroic and groundbreaking requires some art and a bit of self-delusion....
Same with defending Greenwald's journalism choices...
To falsify my contention think of this: If Greenwald *had* done the right thing, it would be part of their narrative. Greenwald or Snowden both would talk about it. We would have *some* evidence, in all the talk of why they did this and their thought process and contacting the documentary filmaker woman...on and on...
If they had done the right thing intellectually and professionally we would have heard about it.
Snowden is a troll...Greenwald is his flamebait amplifyer, and the non-tech media are the fuel for the fire
No one, and I repeat no one has tried to counter my evidence...i just get modded 'troll'...but no one offers a response
Thank you Dave Raggett
If only the smart and well-informed people did this it would make a difference
Dear Sir,
Would you kindly telling us where to locate those "Smart and Well-informed People" ?
Parliament didn't even listen to it at the time it was published so why would they 400 years later?
to have everyone you dont like fired im sure of that
Free speech was meant to be free for all... how can anyone grow up in a nanny state ?