
The Intercept Is Broadening Access to the Snowden Archive. Here’s Why
We’ve begun to release large batches of Snowden documents to the public — and to open the archive to greater access by foreign and U.S. journalists.
We’ve begun to release large batches of Snowden documents to the public — and to open the archive to greater access by foreign and U.S. journalists.
Snowden Archive
The files, from Snowden, show the NSA worked daily with the CIA and military on interrogations at Guantánamo and supported renditions.
Snowden Archive
We combed through more than 160 internal NSA documents and found disclosures about interrogations at Guantánamo, the Iraq War, satellite-communications monitoring, the challenges of spying on the internet, and much more.
An internal website was surprisingly forthcoming about NSA activities.
A team of Intercept staffers subjected the documents to a careful process of research, editorial evaluation, legal review, reporting, redaction, and digital processing. Here are the details.