Journalists in Croatia fight against government’s attempts to stifle press freedom
Media workers staged protests in Zagreb and Split as government looks to criminalize unauthorized leaking of information from criminal proceedings
Daniel Ellsberg matters more than ever to global peace movements
Daniel Ellsberg released the ‘Pentagon Papers’ which gave new life to a generation struggling against the US war on Vietnam. Though he is no longer with us, his commitment and goals never mattered more to the peace movement
Legendary whistleblower and anti-war activist Daniel Ellsberg passes at 92
The US anti-war movement fondly remembers the former government employee who contributed to the end of the US invasion of Vietnam
In a Press Freedom Day panel discussion, progressive journalists sought to highlight the ongoing persecution of the WikiLeaks founder and the many ways in which journalists are under attack the world over
Communists in Sweden slam new espionage law as “detrimental to whistle blowers and press freedom”
The new espionage law that came into effect on January 1 penalizes investigative journalism and whistle-blowing that may damage Sweden’s relationship with another state or an international organization such as NATO, European Union, or United Nations






