Articles by Nadim Kobeissi
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Protest For Your Digital Rights
Threats against Internet freedom and digital rights aren’t new, but the Internet blackout that happened a couple of weeks ago was. Now, however, the threat is moving closer to home—to Canada.
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I’m a cat
Letters
Hey everyone! I’m a cat! :3
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Cohen’s Concordia
Why the CEO Should Be Disqualified
As a Concordia student, Action’s antics, abysmal performance at election debates and blatant post-campaigning inspired embarrassment.However, after reading the regulations that Chief Electoral Officer Oliver Cohen determined were breached, it seems that Your Concordia did not run a perfectly clean campaign either.
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Hello World
I’m a cat! :3
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Concordia’s Data Haven
While social progressiveness is no foreign concept to the Concordia culture, a disturbing issue remains unaddressed: students have found themselves arbitrarily cut off from their Concordia Internet access on campus.
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WikiLeaks Unleashes ‘Cablegate’
Largest Release of Secret U.S. Documents in History
After almost a weekend of international political nailbiting, the quarter-million-document “Cablegate” dump has finally been published, bringing to the surface a plethora of nauseating international political realities.
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‘U.S. Gov. No Longer Understands Freedom’
New Bill Cracks Down on ‘Copyright-Infringing’ Websites
A free government does not demonstrate its cherished ideals by detaining, and then repeatedly harrassing a security researcher with a clean criminal record for defending an accused whistle-blower.
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Iraq War Crimes Uncovered
391,832
That’s the number of significant action reports from the Iraq War that WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange released to the public on Friday, Oct. 22 at 5:00 p.m.
A vast majority of the reports documented the results of violence, murders and death.
The largest leak of confidential military information in history is here, in front of our eyes. -
The Internet War
WikiLeaks’s recent release of the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. military history has turned the Internet into a war zone.
On one side, WikiLeaks has assembled the brightest and most dedicated hacker-activists in an effort to turn the Internet into a bastion of transparency and information freedom.





