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News ReleasesSources Select ResourcesCOINTELPROConnexipedia Article Article A series of covert, and often illegal, projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at investigating and disrupting dissident political organizations within the ... FBI Ignored Deadly Threat to OccupiersUS Intelligence Machine Instead Plotted with Bankers to Attack Protest Movement Lindorff, Dave Article 2012 CounterPunch Dcuments show that the FBI and other intelligence and law enforcement agencies began a campaign of monitoring, spying and disrupting the Occupy Movement at least two months before the first occupation... Israeli journalist Anat Kam under secret house arrest since DecemberArticle 2010 Guardian An Israeli journalist has been under secret house arrest since December on charges that she leaked highly sensitive, classified military documents which suggest the Israeli military breached a court o... License to KillHalimi, Serge Article 2018 CounterPunch Halimi places alleged Russian involvement in the attempted assasination of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in the context of routine extrajudicial killings by the wider inernational security services. Lockdown London The Olympics will see the UK's biggest mobilisation of security forces since the second world war Graham, Stephen Article 2012 The Guardian The projected expense of security at the upcoming London Olympic Games is $867m -- part of the booming 'security industry'. Musta'ribeen, Israel's agents who pose as PalestiniansAlsaafin, Linah Article 2017 Aljazeera Musta'ribeen, or mista'arvim in Hebrew, is a word that is derived from the Arabic "musta'rib", or one that is specialised in Arabic language and culture. In Israeli security terms, the word denotes se... NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked filesBorger, Julian Article 2013 Guardian Weekly A threat of legal action by the government that could have stopped reporting on the files leaked by Edward Snowden led to a symbolic act at the Guardian's offices in London. Police State IndiaRobert Clive and the Forbidden Vltchek, Andre Article 2012 CounterPunch Describing security-mania in India. So the innocent have nothing to fear? After David Miranda we now know where this leadsJenkins, Simon Article 2013 Guardian Weekly The destructive power of state snooping is on display for all to see. The press must not yield to this intimidation.
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