Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.07.2013, Page 20

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.07.2013, Page 20
20The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10 — 2013 Step into the Viking Age Experience Viking-Age Reykja­vík a­t the new Settlement Exhibition. The focus of the exhibition is a­n exca­va­ted longhouse site which da­tes from the 10th century ad. It includes relics of huma­n ha­bita­tion from a­bout 871, the oldest such site found in Icela­nd. Multimedia­ techniques bring Reykja­vík’s pa­st to life, providing visitors with insights into how people lived in the Viking Age, a­nd wha­t the Reykja­vík environment looked like to the first settlers. The exhibition a­nd museum shop a­re open da­ily 10–17 Aða­lstræti 16 101 Reykja­vík / Icela­nd Phone +(354) 411 6370 www.reykja­vikmuseum.is List of licenced Tour Operators and Travel Agencies on: visiticeland.com Licensing and registration of travel- related services The Icelandic Tourist Board issues licences to tour operators and travel agents, as well as issuing registration to booking services and information centres. Tour operators and travel agents are required to use a special logo approved by the Icelandic Tourist Board on all their advertisements and on their Internet website. Booking services and information centres are entitled to use a Tourist Board logo on all their material. The logos below are recognised by the Icelandic Tourist Board. Smári McCarthy is a twenty-nine year old in- formation activist, developer, founding mem- ber of Iceland’s Pirate Party, executive director of the Icelandic Modern Media Institute, and former WikiLeaks volunteer. In 2010 he par- ticipated in a project with WikiLeaks, called “Collateral Murder.” A team lead by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange worked in Reykjavík, preparing for the April 5 release of leaked United States military footage from an Apache helicopter airstrike outside Baghdad in July 2007. The airstrike wounded two children and killed around a dozen unarmed people, includ- ing two Reuters employees. In May of 2010, US Army private Bradley Manning was arrested on allegations of leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks, including the footage of the air- strikes. Bradley Manning is currently on trial. American investigative journalist Alexa O’Brien stated that in November 2010 the U.S. Attor- ney General at the Department of Justice con- firmed an “active, ongoing criminal investiga- tion,” of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange, which was again confirmed ongoing in March 2013. It’s an enormous investigation—in line with the concerns raised from Edward Snowden’s re- cent leaks—with a wide, catchall dragnet that appears to encompass anyone who has been involved with WikiLeaks. The evening of June 18, Smári opened his Gmail inbox to find a nondescript-looking email from Google. Attached to the email were two scanned court orders from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (U.S.C.E.D.V.); one demanding Google disclose information from Smári’s Gmail account and another outlining the terms of nondisclosure on the then sealed order. Specifically, “the records and other information described in Attachment A to this Order,” which listed eight types of in- formation, considered metadata (i.e. “descrip- tions of whom I communicated with, when, for how long; who communicated with me, when, for how long; which documents I have authored, when I have connected to Google's services, which services I have used, et cetera, et cetera, ad nauseam,” Smári explained), “for the time period of November 1, 2009 to the present,” which at the time the court order was filed, was July 14, 2011. The second paragraph of the order, issued July 2011, read: “The Court finds that the United States has offered specif- ic and articulable facts showing that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the records or other information sought are relevant and material to an ongoing criminal investigation.” Smári is Case No. 1:11 EC 105. The court order for Case No. 1:11 EC 105 was unsealed on May 2, 2013 by Federal Judge Liam O’Grady. ‘EC’ stands for ‘electronic com- munication’ order, which is different from a Search Warrant, or ‘SW.’ “There was no SW issued to me to my knowledge, although Al- exa O'Brien says otherwise. I haven't seen the document,” Smári told me. Herbert Snorrason also received one of these emails from Google, Case No. 1:11-sw-594, filed August 12, 2011. Herbert is a university student, activist and developer. He was a monitor for the WikiLeaks chat room for a couple of months but left in 2010 along with other WikiLeaks volunteers during a dispute about Assange’s leadership style and inadequate redaction of the Iraq war logs. Herbert’s email came with an added search warrant, which means the metadata as well as the content of his Gmail account were This Is The Dragnet America, Iceland, and the dragnet around Julian Assange By: Shea Sweeney < They are fishing. It was a massive fishing expedi- tion, and in my opinion they went too far. /> < One demanding Google disclose information from Smári’s Gmail account and another outlin- ing the terms of nondisclo- sure on the then sealed order. /> Continued on page 22

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