Wednesday, December 4, 2013

10:09 AM
Alan Rusbridger, the top editor for The Guardian, told British parliament that government agencies in Britain and the U.S. have tried to "intimidate" the newspaper since it obtained and leaked loads of secret documents from Edward Snowden. Over the course of 100-plus meetings, American and British government made it clear to The Guardian that the outlet -- which first set the NSA snowball in motion -- is damaging national security and aiding hostile governments, according to Rusbridger.


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