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03-09-2013

Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning and Julian Assange: our new heroes


As the NSA revelations have shown, whistleblowing is now an essential art. It is our means of keeping 'public reason' alive - Slavoj Žižek: The Guardian, Tuesday 3 September 2013

We all remember President Obama's smiling face, full of hope and trust, in his first campaign: "Yes, we can!" – we can get rid of the cynicism of the Bush era and bring justice and welfare to the American people. Now that the US continues its covert operations and expands its intelligence network, spying even on its allies, we can imagine protesters shouting at Obama: "How can you use drones for killing? How can you spy even on our allies?" Obama murmurs with a mockingly evil smile: "Yes, we can."

But simple personalisation misses the point: the threat to freedom disclosed by whistleblowers has deeper, systemic roots. Edward Snowden should be defended not only because his acts annoyed and embarrassed US secret services; what he revealed is something that not only the US but also all great (and not so great) powers – from China to Russia, Germany to Israel – are doing (to the extent they are technologically able to do it).

Read the full article here: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/03/snowden-manning-assange-new-heroes