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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesEmails Reveal Dairy Lobbyist Crafted 'Ag-Gag' Legislation Outlawing Pictures of FarmsFang, Lee Article 2015 The Intercept Across the country, legislatures are responding to whistleblowers and activists who have exposed inhumane and at times unsanitary practices at farms by passing laws that criminalize the taking of phot... First Look Media Publishes Warrant 'Canary,' Releases Software for Managing CanariesMarquis-Boire, Morgan; Oberlander, Lynn Article 2015 The Intercept Today The Intercept’s parent company, First Look Media, published a warrant "canary" -- a statement that attempts to assure readers that the company has not been compelled to comply with a secret gove... Guardian gagged from reporting parliamentArticle 2009 Today's published Commons order papers contain a question to be answered by a minister later this week. The Guardian is prevented from identifying the MP who has asked the question, what the question ... Harper, Serial Abuser of Power: The Evidence CompiledThe Tyee's full, updated list of 70 Harper government assaults on democracy and the law. Beers, David; and Tyee Staff and Contributors Article 2015 The Tyee Stephen Harper and his Conservatives have racked up dozens of serious abuses of power since forming government in 2006. From scams to smears, monkey-wrenching opponents to intimidating public servants... How the Trafigura story came to be toldArticle 2009 Gag defeated by press, web users and MPs. Revealed: How DOJ Gagged Google over Surveillance of WikiLeaks VolunteerGallagher, Ryan Article 2015 The Intercept The Obama administration fought a legal battle against Google to secretly obtain the email records of a security researcher and journalist associated with WikiLeaks. TrafiguraWikipedia Article Article 2009 Wikipedia Trafigura is a Swiss-based multinational company founded in 1993 trading in base metals and energy, including oil, which has been named or involved in several scandals, especially in Africa. Trafigura gag attempt unites house in protestArticle 2009 Efforts by the law firm Carter-Ruck to stop reporting of a Commons question about Trafigura have outraged MPs on all sides.
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