Tuesday 20 August 2013
UK govt forced Guardian to destroy Snowden top secret files
The British government forced the Guardian to destroy files or face a court battle over its publication of US security secrets leaked by Edward Snowden, the paper's editor claimed today.
Alan Rusbridger (pic) said he was contacted by "a very senior government official claiming to represent the views of the prime minister" which led to two meetings in which "he demanded the return or destruction of all the material we were working on."
The paper was in the middle of publishing candid revelations about mass surveillance programmes conducted by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and its British counterpart, the GCHQ, after former US intelligence operative Snowden handed them thousands of documents.
Writing in today's Guardian, Rusbridger claimed authorities told him: "You've had your fun. Now we want the stuff back."
"There followed further meetings with shadowy Whitehall figures," he continued.
"The demand was the same: 'hand the Snowden material back or destroy it...You've had your debate. There's no need to write any more'."
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