Close Cameron aides asked paper to destroy Snowden data
Source: Reuters
(Reuters) - Two of British Prime Minister David Cameron's most senior aides pressed the Guardian newspaper to hand over or destroy intelligence secrets leaked by Edward Snowden, political sources said on Wednesday.
News that Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood and National Security Adviser Kim Darroch were involved drags Cameron into a storm over Britain's response to coverage of leaks from the fugitive U.S. intelligence contractor - a response that left even its U.S. ally talking of the importance of media freedom.
Cameron, on holiday in Cornwall, made no immediate comment.
The Guardian, media freedom activists and human rights lawyers say pressure on the paper over the Snowden material and the separate detention of the partner of a Guardian journalist on Sunday have represented an assault on independent journalism.
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Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger said on Tuesday that he had been approached weeks ago by "a very senior official claiming to represent the views of the prime minister" and by "shadowy Whitehall figures", a reference to London's government district.
Rusbridger said he had been told the paper would face legal action if it refused to destroy or hand over data from Snowden.
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Turborama
(22,109 posts)DJ13
(23,671 posts)Nihil
(13,508 posts)... that removed his spine and most of his brain when turning him into
a suitably "flexible" poodle for his masters ...
GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)...to jam your head up your own ass so long as you have a backbone. I further understand that Cameron can count the warts on the undersides of his tonsils.