WikiLeaks Says Google Handing Over Emails To US

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LONDON – WikiLeaks on Monday accused internet giant Google of handing over the emails and electronic data of its senior staff to the US authorities, and not notifying them for almost three years.

It was acting on warrants that reveal the US department of justice investigation into WikiLeaks for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents is far broader than it has previously admitted, the whistleblowing site said. The warrants refer to alleged espionage, theft of US government property, computer fraud and abuse and general conspiracy, which could amount to a jail term of 45 years.

“Today, WikiLeaks’ lawyers have written to Google and the US department of justice concerning a serious violation of the privacy and journalistic rights of WikiLeaks’ staff,” the site said in a statement. WikiLeaks said that Google could and should have challenged the warrants. The warrants concerned emails, contacts and IP addresses relating to the Google accounts of investigations editor Sarah Harrison, section editor Joseph Farrell and spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson. The information was handed over to the US authorities on April 5, 2012, but Google did not inform them until December 23, 2014, according to documents obtained by AFP.

“While WikiLeaks journos do not use Google services for internal communications or for communicating with sources, the search warrants nonetheless represent an invasion of their personal privacy and freedom,” the website said.