Alan Rusbridger: “I would rather destroy the copied files than hand them back to the NSA and GCHQ”
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The Guardian – TRANSCEND Media Service
Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, talks about the UK and international law, the future of journalism, and the David Miranda affair.
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