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Melanie Newman for The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

Boost For Press Freedom Campaign As European Court Prioritizes Bureau’s Legal Challenge To UK Snooping Laws

The campaign to protect the confidentiality of journalistic communications was given an important boost today after the European Court of Human Rights prioritized a legal challenge brought against the UK government by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

January 20th, 2015

By Melanie Newman for The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

A display fronts the offices of the Guardian and its sister paper, The Observer, on the night on Monday, August 19, 2013. The Guardian's editor, Alan Rusbridger, said Monday that British agents oversaw the destruction of an unspecified number of his newspaper's hard drives in an apparent bid to keep the fruit of Edward Snowden's leaks safe from

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