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The digital surveillance state – Quo vadis, Democracy?

7 Jun 2015

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Sunday
12:00 – 19:00

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Free

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How have these times of mass surveillance, data espionage and cooperation between the BND and NSA altered our established understanding of democracy? How was the NSA scandal perceived in the United States and in Germany and what can – and must – we learn from it? These questions will be discussed by the prominent U.S. whistleblowers Thomas Drake, Daniel Ellsberg, Jesselyn Radack and Coleen Rowley with Konstantin von Notz, Martina Renner, and Peter Schaar, former Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information. The round of talks will be opened by the economist, peace activist and former military analyst Daniel Ellsberg and the former FBI agent Coleen Rowley, along with introductory remarks by the American journalist and Editorial board member of ExposeFacts.org, Norman Solomon.

The discussion will be moderated by Sarah Harrison, journalist and director of the Courage Foundation. A Q & A session is scheduled for after the panel discussion. During the exchange, the public is invited to take part in the discussion by sending in their questions or comments on Twitter using the hashtag #qvdemocracy.

In cooperation with the Courage Foundation, ExposeFacts.org, DIE ZEIT, ZEIT Online and Transmediale.

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