Importance of independent journalism and staying this way

I’ve spent most of the last decade unaligned with a major news organisation, wanting to remain independent. I’ve published in countless publications around the world, indy and mainstream, but a key issue for me is the choice to speak my mind without corporate interference. It’s often financially challenging but my ongoing work, including upcoming… releases, proves…

Setting the right priorities over Wikileaks support

As a long-time supporter of Wikileaks, since its inception in 2006, its importance is often overlooked by the personal issues surrounding its founder Julian Assange. It’s a complex legal and ethical battle and his fear of US arrest and imprisonment is real and justified. Trusting any authorities is unwise considering the record of governments and…

What happens to our digital footprint when we die?

A penetrating article in the Wall Street Journal about how memories and our modern, online identities will be remembered after we’ve gone: Alison Atkins died on July 27 at age 16. Online, her family is losing its hold on her memory. Three days after the Toronto teen lost a long battle with a colon disease,…

Political repression against blogger in Israel

Fascinating and disturbing story by Haggai Matar in +972: The Israeli blogger ”˜Eishton”˜ has been questioned by civilian and military police in an attempt to make him reveal a whistleblower who supplied him with unclassified military documents. His interrogation has attracted media attention to the anonymous blogger and his writing. Eishton (a combination of the…

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