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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald drops NSA bombshell in Italy [View all]LuvNewcastle
(17,368 posts)RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- The American journalist who has written stories based on documents leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden said Monday he'll start publishing material with more frequency and fervor after his partner was detained for nine hours at Heathrow Airport.
London police detained David Miranda, the partner of reporter Glenn Greenwald, under anti-terror legislation at the London airport on Sunday. Miranda finally arrived Monday in Rio de Janeiro, where he lives with Greenwald.
A defiant Greenwald promised that he was going "to write much more aggressively than before" about government snooping.
"I'm going to publish many more things about England, as well," he said in Portuguese at Rio's international airport when Miranda arrived. "I have many documents about England's espionage system, and now my focus will be there, too. I think they'll regret what they've done."
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/greenwald-will-write-much-more-aggressively-following-partner-s-detention
Note: This says that his statement was about Britain, but I understood before that he was talking about the U.S., too. After all, they detained Miranda because the U.S. told them to. I'll keep looking. Understand, I'm not criticizing him for trying to get back at them. They deserve it.
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