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No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA and the US Surveillance State

Glenn Greenwald's inside story on how he and the Guardian brought Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA to the world's attention

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May 2014

  • Greenwald, books

    No Place to Hide review – Glenn Greenwald's compelling account of NSA/GCHQ surveillance

    A powerful account of the Edward Snowden case reveals the threat posed by spying, writes Henry Porter

  • A Huawei employee in Shenzhen, China, in 2005. The US has repeatedly claimed that its communications

    Glenn Greenwald: how the NSA tampers with US-made internet routers

    The NSA has been covertly implanting interception tools in US servers heading overseas – even though the US government has warned against using Chinese technology for the same reasons, says Glenn Greenwald, in an extract from his new book about the Snowden affair, No Place to Hide

  • Snowden’s the one who made the greatest sacrifice'… Glenn Greenwald in Rio'

    The G2 interview
    Glenn Greenwald: 'I don't trust the UK not to arrest me. Their behaviour has been extreme'

    He has been lauded and vilified in equal measure. But did the journalist's 'outsider' status help him land Edward Snowden's NSA revelations? Why did he nearly miss the story? And how powerless did he feel when his partner was detained at Heathrow? One year after the scoop, we meet him in his jungle paradise in Rio

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