BY NARENDA REDDY
In a letter composed by among the corporation’s attorneys, Michael Ratner of the Center For Constitutional Rights, WikiLeaks says that it’s “astonished and upset” that it’s just discovering about this information request now. In particular its upset that the three staffers in question, Kristinn Hrafnsson Sarah Harrison and Joseph Farrell were not able to prepare a legal defense that may have prevented their information.
That is hardly the only question, though. WikiLeaks workers and it nevertheless want to know what exactly was given to the government, why it had been requested, when it was handed over and whether or not Google pushed back. Mountain View has a spotty history regarding government and transparency requests for info, but this event is still somewhat shocking.
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