Is Snowden Inspiring A New Wave Of Whistleblowers?

from the courage-is-contagious dept

We noted last week that Japan was bringing in severe new punishments designed to discourage whistleblowing. That might suggest that following Snowden's leaks, there will now be a period of repression where potential whistleblowers lie low to avoid bringing down the wrath of governments on their heads. One person with a better idea than most about what is really going on here is Jesselyn Radack. She's employed by the General Accountability Project (GAP), a leading US whistleblower protection and advocacy organization. Here's part of her biography on the GAP site:

she works primarily with national security and intelligence community whistleblowers, including those from the Defense Department, Department of Homeland Security, NSA and CIA -- with a special focus on torture, secret surveillance, secrecy, and political discrimination.
That clearly puts her in an excellent position to judge to what extent whistleblowers within the intelligence community are intimidated by the actions being taken by the US government against leaks and the people who make them. This is what she says is happening, as told to ABC News:
"I think the government hopes to chill speech by employees in the national security and intelligence fields, especially those at the NSA and CIA, but the unintended consequence is [that] more and more whistleblowers are coming through the doors of the Government Accountability Project (GAP)," said Jesselyn Radack, referring to the organization where she works as the National Security and Human Rights Director. "I think courage is contagious, and we see more and more people from the NSA coming through our door after Snowden made these revelations."
It would be a truly extraordinary development if a new wave of whistleblowers started to come forward now -- not least because they might inspire yet more people to do the same, leading to a cascade of revelations, and bringing an unstoppable momentum to moves to reform the NSA.

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  1. icon
    Ninja (profile), 5 Nov 2013 @ 5:38am

    I think courage is contagious

    In a completely unrelated and delusional note she should expect Assange suing her on trademark (or copyright) grounds for using his slongan "Courage is contagious".

    Now on the serious field, sometimes people need a small push in the form of an example to put them in motion. S trigger if you will. Hopefully Snowden is the small rock that sets off the avalanche.

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    BentFranklin (profile), 5 Nov 2013 @ 5:41am

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    Vidiot (profile), 5 Nov 2013 @ 8:16am

    Paint a target on her

    "... with a special focus on torture, secret surveillance, secrecy, and political discrimination..."


    Imagine the level of surveillance on THAT e-mail account...

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  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 5 Nov 2013 @ 9:00am

    Is Snowden Inspiring A New Wave Of Whistleblowers?

    I hope so.

    If you want to get your body in shape and be healthy, it requires a good diet and exercise. If you want to get your country in shape, it pretty much works the same way: feed your mind with the truth and exercise your rights.

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  5. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 5 Nov 2013 @ 9:21am

    Unfortunately, Vidiot is right. With that declaration she's gonna find the entire gummint breathing down her neck and trying to think up things to railroad her with.

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  6. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 5 Nov 2013 @ 9:58am

    The G is for "Government" not "General".

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    Anonymous Coward, 5 Nov 2013 @ 12:09pm

    Re:

    Probably child porn charges.

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    Anonymous Coward, 5 Nov 2013 @ 1:04pm

    the problem however is that governments have lots of people with big guns as well as very underhanded methods of not only making people out to be the guilty parties but to making them literally disappear! what the government has on it's side more than anything else though is fear and the more strict the laws and the more harsh the punishments, the greater the chance of them wining every time. what is so unbelievable to me though is how every country seems to be going down the same roads in all respects. it must surely prove that all governments are up to the same things and refuse to be stopped and refuse to allow the people to know anything that can be kept hidden. in other words, the people dont matter. all that matters is a collection of powerful people getting whatever it is that they want. they will probably destroy the planet getting it, but that is irrelevant!

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    Spaceman Spiff (profile), 5 Nov 2013 @ 1:12pm

    One can only hope

    People like Ms. Radack are sorely needed in our society. She gets full kudos and attagirls from me!

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  10. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 5 Nov 2013 @ 9:49pm

    G is for Government

    NOT General, gee can't you get ANYTHING RIGHT !!!!!

    Once again TD has excelled itself with accuracy !!

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