'Unknown, unnamed cowards' - Greenwald on Snowden sources
UK
intelligence agents have been moved because Russia and China have
access to classified information which reveals how they operate, reports
said over the weekend.
According to the Sunday Times, Moscow and Beijing have deciphered documents stolen by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
But
Glenn Greenwald, a former Guardian journalist and the man who Snowden
first contacted, said the story was based on quotes from "unknown,
unnamed cowards".
“It’s not journalism; it’s acting as subservient stenographers for the government,” he said.
intelligence agents have been moved because Russia and China have
access to classified information which reveals how they operate, reports
said over the weekend.
According to the Sunday Times, Moscow and Beijing have deciphered documents stolen by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
But
Glenn Greenwald, a former Guardian journalist and the man who Snowden
first contacted, said the story was based on quotes from "unknown,
unnamed cowards".
“It’s not journalism; it’s acting as subservient stenographers for the government,” he said.