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In a 6-3 decision, SCOTUS rejected a prior restraint prohibiting The New York Times and The Washington Post from publishing excerpts of the #PentagonPapers, holding that the government had not met the exceptionally high bar needed to justify a prior restraint.

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Justia LawNew York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U.S. 713 (1971)New York Times Co. v. United States: The First Amendment overrides the federal government’s interest in keeping certain documents, such as the Pentagon Papers, classified.

Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks – „Die Verlegerin“ (2017)

Im englischen Original heißt der Film „The Post“ und trifft damit den eigentlichen Kern der Geschichte viel mehr, als sein deutscher Titel. Doch konnte die Bedeutung der größten Lokalzeitung der Vereinigten Staaten eigentlich kaum besser personalisiert werden, als durch seine Verlegerin, Katharine Graham, die es verstand, aus dem Lokalblatt einen nationalen Medienkonzern und eine globale Institution der freien Presse zu formen. Bis Jeff Bezos das Steuer übernahm. (ARTE)

NexxtPressMediathekperlen | Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks - „Die Verlegerin“ (2017)Im englischen Original heißt der Film „The Post“ und trifft damit den eigentlichen Kern der Geschichte viel mehr, als sein deutscher Titel. Doch konnte die Bedeutung der größten Lokalzeitung der…

1963: #SouthVietnam

"The #PentagonPapers, chock full of damning revelations about America’s war in #Vietnam, caused a sensation when The New York Times published them in 1971. One revelation was that the CIA had funded and encouraged the 1963 #coup against, and #assassination of, the president of South Vietnam, #NgoDinhDiem.

"By 1963, the United States had sent thousands of U.S. soldiers to Vietnam to fight the northern communist government led by President #HoChiMinh. The U.S. initially supported Diem because he was fighting the north. However, Diem’s persecution of Buddhists made him an unpopular ruler, leading the Kennedy administration to doubt Diem’s ability to win the war. The coup and Diem’s assassination took place in early November 1963, just a few weeks before Kennedy’s assassination."

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HISTORY · 10 Times America Helped Overthrow a Foreign GovernmentPar Becky Little

"During the last chapter of Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel #Ellsberg's life, he frequently tried to correct US #MediaPundits, who claimed modern-day #whistleblowers were not like him because they did not come forward with information 'the right way.' "

#KevinGosztola

#Media Delusions About #PentagonPapers Whistleblower #DanielEllsberg

youtube.com/watch?v=0VrlzZevWZ

"The most dangerous man in America"
(Judith Elrich & Rick Goldsmith. 2009)

A little tribute to Daniel Ellsberg who died friday at the age of 92.

He was the first ever #Whistleblower and by leaking the #PentagonPapers in 1971 he changed the course of #VietnamWar, no doubt.

War criminal Henry #Kissinger called #DanielEllsberg "the most dangerous man in America".
That's the title directors Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith chose for their 2009 #documentary on this genuine truth fighter.

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"We remember the life and legacy of #PentagonPapers whistleblower #DanielEllsberg, who died Friday at the age of 92, just months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In 1971, Daniel #Ellsberg, then a top military strategist working for the RAND Corporation, risked life in prison by secretly copying and then leaking 7,000 pages of top-secret documents outlining the secret history of the US #WarInVietnam."

democracynow.org/shows/2023/6/

“So Ellsberg and I made this agreement: If I could get The Times to agree to publish the whole thing, they’d do their best to protect him. He’d give us the whole thing. He wouldn’t be publicly announced as a source.”

The New York Times oral history of their working on the Pentagon Papers stories, marking the 50th anniversary.

#journalism #process #NYTimes #Times #Ellsberg #PentagonPapers #Pentagon #Vietnam #Nixon #Watergate

nytimes.com/interactive/2021/0

The New York Times‘We’re Going to Publish’: An Oral History of the Pentagon PapersPar Brian Gallagher

"In a letter to friends and supporters about his diagnosis, Ellsberg wrote that he felt 'lucky and grateful' for his life. 'I had every reason to think I would be spending the rest of my life behind bars,' the former defense analyst wrote of his decision to share the papers with the New York Times and other publications."

#DanielEllsberg, former defense analyst who released top-secret #PentagonPapers, dies at 92

latimes.com/obituaries/story/2

Daniel #Ellsberg, 92, who leaked the *history* of the Vietnam War known as the #PentagonPapers in 1971 has died. #RIP

His actions led to a landmark SCOTUS ruling (6-3) on press freedom and, eventually, #Watergate.

Why this isn’t what Trump did:

#Ellsberg was charged with violating the Espionage Act but U.S. District Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. declared a mistrial because of “governmental misconduct so severe as to ‘offend the sense of justice’.”

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The Washington PostDaniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, dies at 92Par Harrison Smith