Snowden, oral, Angleterre, Etats-unis, surveillance de masse, secret d'État, dénonciation, espionnage, NSA National Security Agency, héroïsme
Le document, rédigé en anglais, est une présentation orale type bac d'un texte retraçant l'histoire d'Edward Snowden.
[...] It recalls the ancient times of world war treasons. As a consequence, the action of Snowden appears as modern heroism. This is also why; we have a precise record of the fears of the man who put in the balance his personal and professional lives to reveal to the world one of the most important law violations of all times. And we understand how important was the reaction of people in that process. Silence or indifference would have led to a very different path. [...]
[...] Within a large and privileged interview to the New York Times, Snowden gives every minute of a critical decision. He also focuses on his inner and personal doubts and feelings to come across all the consequences generated by his incredible act of bravery. Développement Revealing that the NSA was spying on and registering American citizens' calls pretending to apply a national security measure (l.5 to Snowden put his own life at risk. and his co-working journalists have properly worked in the intimacy. [...]
[...] Fortunately, it worked out so well that it even generated a reaction beyond the case. Not only, have the excessive NSA's actions been stopped and declared « unlawful », but also many similar actions have been conducted elsewhere into the world since 2013. On top of that, a right to have people informed to monitor a government potential exceeding processes has been officially recognized in Europe Conclusion So, being one of the first persons to consider that « information was (truly) the oil of the 21st century », Edward Snowden first paid it deeply. [...]
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