Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Partner Of The Reporter Who Broke The NSA Scandal Is Detained In England

Glenn Greenwald, left, meets his partner, David Miranda, at Rio de Janeiro airport after he finally reached Brazil following his nine-hour detention at Heathrow – an experience that has changed Miranda’s view of Britain. Photograph: Ricardo Moraes/Reuters

David Miranda: 'They Said I Would Be Put In Jail If I Didn't Co-operate' -- The Guardian

Partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald gives his first interview on nine-hour interrogation at Heathrow airport

David Miranda, the partner of the Guardian journalist who broke stories of mass surveillance by the US National Security Agency, has accused Britain of a "total abuse of power" for interrogating him for almost nine hours at Heathrow under the Terrorism Act.

In his first interview since returning to his home in Rio de Janeiro early on Monday, Miranda said the authorities in the UK had pandered to the US in trying to intimidate him and force him to reveal the passwords to his computer and mobile phone.

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More News On The Partner Of The Reporter Who Broke The NSA Scandal Is Detained In England

Encrypted computer files seized from David Miranda 'were from US whistleblower’ -- The Telegraph
Glenn Greenwald's partner detained at Heathrow airport for nine hours -- The Guardian
UK espionage next Greenwald target after partner detained -- Sydney Morning Herald
Britain Detains Partner of Reporter Linked to Snowden -- Voice of America
Heathrow detention: 'They asked about my whole life' -- BBC
Use of UK terror law to detain reporter's partner 'a disgrace': lawyer -- Reuters
Snowden journalist: Won’t be silenced by partner’s detention at London’s Heathrow Airport -- Washington Post
Snowden journalist to publish UK secrets after Britain detains partner -- Reuters

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