|
|
|
|
|
by mikejb
2789 days ago
|
|
That's orthogonal, but yeah, whistleblowers aren't very well protected. They're often still charged with laws aimed against spies, which is ridiculous. The state's aim in these cases is to set an example, and avoid people being inspired to do the same. (My 'favorite' example is John Kiriakou - the only person (I'm aware of) to go to prison for the US' torture program. The one who publicized it.) |
|