Take Action Now: Tell Congress to End Bulk Surveillance!

The NSA and other intelligence agencies have been lying. With each passing day and with each new revelation, their political support is unraveling as the politicians backing them move to distance themselves.

Mass Rally Against NSA Surveillance Draws Thousands, National Media

Thank you to all the organizers, volunteers and supporters of PCJF’s Thank You Ed Snowden who helped bring the message into the streets of Washington D.C.

Time to put on your marching shoes - Sat. Oct. 26 in Washington DC

Thousands of people are taking to the streets of Washington, D.C., this Saturday, October 26 for a major Rally Against Mass Surveillance.

Delegation of American whistleblowers meets Ed Snowden in Russia

A delegation representing U.S. whistleblowers have just met with Edward Snowden in Russia to show their support for his courageous actions that have exposed the massive U.S. spying program directed against the American people as well as people all over the world.

Former NSA and CIA Director Suggests that Whistleblower Ed Snowden be Put on Kill List of U.S. Intelligence Agencies

General Michael Hayden, the former Director of the NSA and CIA, in a thinly veiled comment suggested today that whistleblower Ed Snowden should be assassinated by U.S. intelligence agencies.

ThankYouEdSnowden.org stages dramatic protest inside Senate Judiciary hearing on NSA spying

Activists from ThankYouEdSnowden.org staged a highly visible protest today inside the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that featured the testimony of NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander and James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence.

“Two Years Ago Today I was Illegally Arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge with 700 other Peaceful Marchers"

Two years ago today, I was one of 700 peaceful protestors who were illegally trapped, detained and mass arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge.

Breaking News on PCJF Lawsuit on Cuban Five Case: State Dept. Now Under Court Order to Produce Records

The PCJF filed a Freedom of Information Act Lawsuit against the U.S. State Department for its refusal to produce materials in its possession about secret payments by the U.S. government to Miami-based journalists who were reporting on the case of the Cuban Five prior to the trial, during the trial and while the jury was deliberating.

Alice Walker to Ed Snowden: 'I admire your courage'

Author Alice Walker has joined the 'Thank You, Ed Snowden' campaign, which has quickly been joined by thousands of people over the last two weeks.