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Sarah Harrison and Grace North at the 31st Chaos Communication Congress

The 31st Chaos Communication Congress was in Hamburg, Germany, 27-30 December. On 28 December, Courage Acting Director Sarah Harrison and FreeJeremy.net manager Grace North gave a talk entitled Doing Right by Sources, Done Right, in which they discussed the “ethics, operational security and public protections of sources,” in addition to the need for expanding our understanding of the term “whistleblower.”

In addition to Courage’s work hosting the defence funds for Edward Snowden and Jeremy Hammond, Harrison spoke about our upcoming projects. These include providing detailed advice for journalists to operate securely, to protect their sources from first contact to post-publication aftercare. Another project is Courage’s forthcoming Network of specialised lawyers who will be prepared to provide future sources at risk with legal advice and logistical assistance, be that funding, physical extraction, or negotiating asylum.

Harrison, who is WikiLeaks’ investigations editor, also revealed a US search warrant to Google demanding all emails and metadata from a member of WikiLeaks, which Google complied with.

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Visit the CCC’s YouTube channel for more videos from the Congress, and here for more information about other events.

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December newsletter: celebrities stand with Courage, Citizenfour and more

Enter your email at right to subscribe to Courage’s monthly newsletter, for updates on our work, our Advisory Board and what’s coming next.

Make a holiday donation in support of Courage

This holiday season, donate to Edward Snowden, Jeremy Hammond, and the only organisation fighting on the frontlines of whistleblower defense. Courage, already with two beneficiaries and the launch of our alleged sources under investigation protection fund: “Known Unknowns Fund”, we have more plans in store for 2015 for projects to provide even greater comprehensive protections for sources at greatest risk, but they require your help.

Please give what you can this year.

Celebrities stand with Edward Snowden and Courage

An international coalition of more than fifty actors, musicians and intellectuals have out their names to a statement affirming their support for Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks, whistleblowers and publishers. Publications including Rolling Stone, Liberation and the Guardian have printed the statement and the calls of Vivienne Westwood, Viggo Mortensen and others to support whistleblowers by donating to Courage.

Read the statement, along with a full list of signatories.

Courage at CIJ’s inaugural Logan symposium

This weekend, the Centre for Investigative Journalism’ s first annual Logan symposium – titled “Building an alliance against Secrecy, Surveillance and Censorship” – took place in London. Topics ranged from whistleblowing practices, to working with Snowden’s documents, to anonymous and secure journalism. Courage Acting Director Sarah Harrison, Courage Trustees Julian Assange and Gavin MacFadyen, Advisory Board members Daniel Ellsberg, Andy MĂźller-Maguhn and Annie Machon, Citizenfour director Laura Poitras, and many more gave presentations. Thousands worldwide watched the event livestream on couragefound.org, where we’ll be publishing video recordings of each speaker, as soon as they’re made available.

Sarah Harrison’s Logan symposium talk liveblogged by the Guardian here.

CitizenFour released to widespread acclaim

Laura Poitras’ documentary Citizenfour, which is structured around powerful footage of Edward Snowden’s first meetings with journalists in Hong Kong, has been short-listed for an Academy Award. We think it’s a film that everyone interested in Edward Snowden and his revelations should see.

To coincide with the film’s US release, Edward Snowden gave a few high-profile interviews, including a Q&A with Larry Lessig at Harvard University, which we livestreamed.

Citizenfour highlights the dire need for better source protection — before truthtellers are under investigation. Courage hosts the Known Unknowns Fund, the only fund designed to help alleged journalistic sources before the government comes knocking on their door. Support these sources here.

  • Here’s our Citizenfour review
  • Citizenfour reviewed by Courage Advisory Board member Ray McGovern
  • Another Citizenfour review from Courage Trustee Gavin MacFadyen
  • Information on screenings worldwide is available on the film website
  • Our report on Edward Snowden’s appearance at Harvard University

Jeremy Hammond in solitary for two weeks, in prison for a thousand days

Courage beneficiary Jeremy Hammond, who recently passed the 1000 days in prison mark, was placed in solitary confinement for a fortnight in the middle of October. The prison claimed this was punishment for stealing clothes from the laundry room, where Jeremy works. Solitary confinement is widely condemned as psychological and physical torture, with the CCR writing, “prolonged solitary confinement causes prisoners significant mental harm and places them at grave risk of even more devastating future psychological harm.”

Jeremy needs funds in these types of situations to maintain his commissary, which he uses to purchase items in prison. In solitary, inmates are afforded no possessions, and just one book at a time.

Read more here.

“Monument to courage” being crowdfunded

Courage advisory board member Vaughan Smith has launched a crowdfunding campaign for a public artwork which will travel the world highlighting the importance of truthtellers. Italian sculptor Davide Dormino’s work Anything To Say? will feature life-size bronze statues of Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange standing on chairs, with an empty chair next to them, so that members of the public can interact with the artwork. The project is close to 20% funded with 23 days to go.

Contribute to the campaign here.

Courage in the news

Courage is excited to welcome Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina, members of the Russian punk rock collective Pussy Riot, who made international news when they were jailed for two years for an anti-Putin protest ahead of Russian presidential elections. Speaking to the Guardian about joining Courage, Nadezhda and Maria said they had many things in common with Courage trustee Julian Assange, namely interest in Chelsea Manning, which they called “one of the most important cases in today’s world.”

The release of CitizenFour has helped put the focus on Berlin as a centre for anti-surveillance activism. Courage was mentioned in a special edition of Berlin magazine the ExBerliner and in an Observer feature by Carole Cadwalladr.

Advisory Board member Eben Moglen condemns new GCHQ head Robert Hannigan’s “assault on privacy” in a new piece for the Guardian. Hannigan, Moglen writes, is “deploying the most inflammatory and misleading language available, to publicly blackmail companies into abandoning the rule of law, to bludgeon them into providing assistance for the illegal surveillance of their customers.”

Read the full article here.

How you can help Courage

Donate

Donating is the easiest, fastest and most tangible way you can support Courage now. We’re establishing a defence fund that will serve long-term as a safety net for whistleblowers in peril, present and future. We need to finance legal teams, as persecuted sources often can’t afford to pay their own court costs and legal defence against state prosecutions can amount to many hundreds of thousands of dollars. We also need resources to provide websites and campaign teams to campaign publicly for the protection of our beneficiaries, publicise the issues whistleblowers have disclosed, advocating across global media and building support networks around the world.

  • Donate to Courage generally, to sustain our work defending these whistleblowers and fighting for your right to know
  • Donate specifically to Edward Snowden’s defence fund
  • Donate specifically to Jeremy Hammond’s defence fund
  • Donate specifically to the Known Unknowns Fund, which helps truthtellers at risk, before the investigation stage
  • You can also contribute by purchasing merchandise at the Courage shop

Volunteer

We’re always looking for volunteers to help us reach as wide an audience as possible. Translating our websites is an important ongoing task and new designs for our shop would be very welcome.
To get in touch please email: courage.contact@couragefound.org

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Press release: Top musicians, actors and Nobel laureates show support for Edward Snowden, publishers and whistleblowers

  • Russell Brand, M.I.A., Tom Morello and More Involved in Effort
  • Vivienne Westwood, Viggo Mortensen, Others Promote Courage Foundation’s Whistleblower Defense Efforts

An international coalition of more than fifty actors, musicians and intellectuals have announced their support for Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks, whistleblowers and publishers. Some are also encouraging donations to the Courage Foundation —which runs the official legal defense fund for Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers, as well as fights for whistleblower protections worldwide – with tweets and social media posts.

“The courage that Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers and truthtellers have shown and continue to show is truly extraordinary and necessary in helping the public have access to their historical record through media,” said Sarah Harrison, WikiLeaks Investigations Editor and Director of the Courage Foundation. WikiLeaks and Harrison ensured Edward Snowden’s safe exit from Hong Kong and secured his asylum. “We cannot thank these cultural icons enough for showing their support.”

The announcement coincides with the expanded theatrical release of Laura Poitras’ critically acclaimed documentary CitizenFour — providing a first-hand account of Edward Snowden’s disclosure of the NSA’s mass surveillance program.

“As Albert Camus once put it, governments, by definition, do not have consciences; they have policies and nothing more. Therefore, it is up to all of us as free-thinking citizens to demand truly transparent democracy and high, unbiased moral standards from those who govern us,” said Viggo Mortensen. “I hope everyone can chip in to support Snowden and those patriotic whistleblowers that come after him.”

Signed by Susan Sarandon, Russell Brand, Peter Sarsgaard, M.I.A., Thurston Moore, David Berman, Vivienne Westwood, Alfonso Cuaròn and several other artists and intellectuals, the statement praises the work of whistleblowers such as Snowden, highlighting the need to support these individuals as they face social and legal persecution for their revelations to the public.

The statement reads:

We stand in support of those fearless whistleblowers and publishers who risk their lives and careers to stand up for truth and justice. Thanks to the courage of sources like Daniel Ellsberg, Chelsea Manning, Jeremy Hammond, and Edward Snowden, the public can finally see for themselves the war crimes, corruption, mass surveillance, and abuses of power of the U.S. government and other governments around the world. WikiLeaks is essential for its fearless dedication in defending these sources and publishing their truths. These bold and courageous acts spark accountability, can transform governments, and ultimately make the world a better place.

In addition to urging the public to stand in solidarity with Snowden and other whistleblowers, many of the artists are calling on fans to watch CitizenFour, and are raising awareness of the Courage Foundation’s whistleblower defense efforts, which fundraises for the legal and public defense of whistleblowers and campaigns for the protection of truthtellers and the public’s right to know generally.

Said Grammy Award-winning guitarist, Tom Morello:

Those courageous enough to expose the crimes of government and unmask corruption embody the spirit of democracy and justice. Rather than being celebrated as the truth-tellers and champions of accountability that they are, they are persecuted and find themselves the target of a draconian legal system that punishes them for the act of exposing crimes.

Said Vivienne Westwood:

I didn’t ask Edward Snowden to stick his neck out for me. But now that he did I ask myself where would we be without him? The more that the public watches CitizenFour, which documents Edward Snowden’s bravery in revealing the NSA’s massive web of surveillance of the American people, opposition to the government’s assault on civil liberties will grow. I hope that audiences will turn their outrage into action and donate to the Courage Foundation’s Legal Defense Fund to provide legal representation to Snowden and other whistleblowers to counter the government’s unprecedented attack against these brave men and women.

FULL LIST OF SIGNATORIES:

Udi Aloni
Pamela Anderson
Anthony Arnove
Etienne Balibar
Alexander Bard
John Perry Barlow
Radovan Baros
David Berman
Russell Brand
Victoria Brittain
Susan Buck-Morss
Eduardo L. Cadava
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Alex Callinicos
Robbie Charter
Noam Chomsky
Scott Cleverdon
Ben Cohen
Sadie Coles
Alfonso Cuaròn
John Deathridge
Costas Douzinas
Roddy Doyle
Bella Freud
Leopold Froehlich
Terry Gilliam
Charlie Glass
Boris Groys
Michael Hardt
P J Harvey
Wang Hui
Fredric Jameson
Brewster Kahle
Hanif Kureishi
Engin Kurtay
Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Nadir Lahiji
Kathy Lette
Ken Loach
Maria Dolores GalĂĄn LĂłpez
Sarah Lucas
Mairead Maguire
Tobias Menzies
M.I.A.
W. J. T. Mitchell
Moby
Thurston Moore
Tom Morello
Viggo Mortensen
Jean-Luc Nancy
Bob Nastanovich
Antonio Negri
Brett Netson
Rebecca O’Brien
Joshua Oppenheimer
John Pilger
Alexander Roesler
Avital Ronell
Pier Aldo Rovatti
Susan Sarandon
Peter Sarsgaard
Assumpta Serna
Vaughan Smith
Ahdaf Soueif
Oliver Stone
Cenk Uygur
Yanis Varoufakis
Peter Weibel
Vivienne Westwood
Tracy Worcester
Slavoj Zizek

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For more information, or for interview with the Courage Foundation, please contact Yasmina Dardari at yasmina@fitzgibbonmedia.com

 

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Jeremy Hammond was in solitary confinement: here is what we know

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Press release: Jeremy Hammond announced as second Courage beneficiary

  • Imprisoned hacktivist media source Jeremy Hammond becomes Courage’s second beneficiary, in addition to Edward Snowden
  • Tax deductible donations to Jeremy’s defence fund can now be made throughout the EU, via the Wau Holland Foundation
  • Jeremy Hammond’s official support site will be relaunched at freejeremy.net, with the current support team still fully involved

Courage, the international organisation dedicated to the protection of truthtellers, has announced that its new beneficiary will be Jeremy Hammond.

Jeremy was sentenced to ten years in prison for being the alleged media source for documents from the private US intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting, Inc. (Stratfor), which included revelations that they had been spying on human rights defenders, for example Bhopal activists and members of PETA, at the behest of corporations and governments.  WikiLeaks published these documents in partnership with 29 media organisations worldwide as the Global Intelligence Files, which are still being used for news stories around the world. Despite hundreds of pleas, including a letter submitted by WikiLeaks from itself and its media partners – “newspapers, TV networks, and magazines with a combined audience of 500 million” – asking for leniency for Jeremy, the maximum possible sentence was given.

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Jeremy Hammond, a political dissident and former member of the hacktivist network Anonymous, was sentenced to a decade in prison after he refused to inform on others and defended his actions in service of the truth and the  public’s right to know. The judge in his case refused to recuse herself despite a glaring conflict of interest: her husband was a former Stratfor client and had his information revealed in the Global Intelligence Files.

Since March 2012, Jeremy has been cut off from his friends and family, and punished with extensive stays in solitary confinement. By hosting his defence fund, Courage will raise donations to enable Jeremy’s defence team to continue advocating on his behalf, monitoring his condition and fighting for his rights while in prison.

Sarah Harrison, Acting Director of Courage and WikiLeaks Investigations Editor, said:

Courage supports and defends truthtellers who take risks and need our help, wherever they are. We traditionally think of whistleblowers as insiders disclosing their employers’ abuses, but those on the outside who work to make public the secret wrongdoing of the powerful are just as vital in the effort to hold them accountable. Thanks to Jeremy, we now know the inner workings of the private intelligence sector which runs much of US intelligence activities including more than 80% of the NSA’s operations. Jeremy has found himself at the sharp end of the US government’s crackdown on the media so it’s important that he knows he has our support.

Grace North, who has been coordinating support efforts for Jeremy Hammond since June 2013, said:

This is an exciting new partnership for those of us who have worked so tirelessly to support Jeremy through this journey. Jeremy believes that one of the most important things a person can do to combat the injustices of the world is to educate themselves and others. Joining with the Courage Foundation is the next step in getting information and education to as wide an audience as possible. The more people we can reach with Jeremy’s message, and with the information Jeremy so bravely sacrificed his freedom to disclose, the more people we can have fighting on the front lines for not only Jeremy’s freedom, but the freedom of humanity.

In addition to hosting the defence fund, Courage will publicly advocate for Jeremy Hammond and build his network of support. A relaunched website at freejeremy.net will keep the public updated on Jeremy’s case, raising awareness about the importance of his revelations and publishing Jeremy’s writing from prison.

Donations to Jeremy’s defence fund can be made at freejeremy.net/donate.
Tax-free donations can be made throughout the EU via the Wau Holland Foundation at http://www.wauland.de/en/projects/07.html#JH

Courage originally began in August 2013 as The Journalistic Source Protection Defence Fund and has run Edward Snowden’s official defence fund since that time. Jeremy Hammond is Courage’s next beneficiary; his official support site is located at https://www.freejeremy.net and the related twitter account at @FreeJeremyNet

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For the Courage launch of Jeremy Hammond becoming a beneficiary, the following people are available for interviews and comment by emailing courage.press@couragefound.org:

Sarah Harrison, Courage’s Acting Director
Renata Avila, Courage Advisory Board Member and human rights lawyer
Kevin Zeese, Courage Advisory Board Member and cofounder of popularresistance.org
Bernd Fix, of the Wau Holland Foundation who now collect EU wide tax deductible donations for Jeremy Hammond
Margaret Ratner Kuntsler, Attorney for Jeremy Hammond
Grace North, Support network coordinator for Jeremy Hammond