Noa Yachot

@NoaYachot

Producer of At Liberty podcast . Board member . Formerly UNHCR, . Opinions mine.

Joined January 2013

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    18 hours ago

    My series of blogs about the GCHQ "Ghost User" proposal is up on the web site. Part 1 is here: (1/4)

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    Jul 18

    All the hate is feeling like too much this week, but now we must be more vigilant than ever. A talk with ⁦⁩ legend ⁦⁩ on the latest (anti)immigration news. Our squad is strong. We will never give up. We will win.

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  3. Jul 17

    Once unimaginable, it’s now easy to see him refusing entry. Netanyahu has every incentive to feed his clash of civilizations narrative, and no one to restrain him.

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    Jul 8

    Man, what happened in 2003, sounds awful

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    Jul 11

    Thanks to for inviting me on the At Liberty podcast to talk about our campaign to on government use of face surveillance.

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    Jun 27

    ⚖️ Census decision explained by the man himself, ⁦⁩. Congrats on the big win! Check out this special breaking news edition of the ⁦⁩ “At Liberty” podcast

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    Jun 24

    I'm drinking my iced coffee with a paper straw while the U.S. military burns through 269,230 barrels of oil a day.

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    Virtually all newspapers in ran the same 42-word story on the death of . It was WhatsApped to news editors by a govt official. This TV anchor - reading from a teleprompter - even ended her report: "Sent from a Samsung device."

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    Jun 17

    Huge HK crowd parts for an ambulance. Pretty amazing to watch.

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  10. Jun 2

    Dream job alert: is looking for a new editor-in-chief

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    May 23

    This is a deliberate effort to establish a precedent that can be used to prosecute journalists for doing their jobs and publishing information that embarrasses the government or exposes wrongdoing.

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    BREAKING: Trump’s Justice Dept has charged WikiLeaks publisher with violating the Espionage Act for publishing secret US documents from ten years ago. This strikes at the heart of the First Amendment and puts all journalists in extreme danger.

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  13. May 21

    First it was the end of the two-state solution, then the limits of liberal Zionism. Now, US aid is the latest sacred cow in question.

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  14. May 12

    When ⁦⁩ calls with an interview request, consider sticking to your retirement plans. (Advice applies universally but especially to Michael Oren.)

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    May 7

    “I'm just thrilled that I've been able to actually live the life I was dreaming of living.” In memory of Lenora Lapidus, our director of the Women’s Rights Project at the ACLU. We honor her legacy as a visionary lawyer a fierce leader for gender justice.

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  16. May 7

    This should be a top headline in US media. Even if you don’t buy apocalyptic forecasts re:2020, authoritarians pay attention to each other. Also, what happens elsewhere matters.

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  17. Apr 20

    It is deeply upsetting, this and other ways Israel has associated Jewish practice with oppression.

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  18. Apr 20

    Come for the razor-sharp coverage of Israeli politics, stay for casually dropping words like “soupçon” in her analysis. And yes, do subscribe.

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  19. Apr 15

    As promised, lots to be blown away by here, not least by the revelation that ⁦⁩ style employs “metre” (for meter).

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  20. Apr 11

    All of their work is at stake, as the ACLU explains.

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