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Dear Journalists at Vice and Elsewhere, Here Are Some Simple Ways Not To Get Your Source Arrested

Dec 102012
 
 December 10, 2012  Posted by Dissent Misc

Absolute must-read piece by Kashmir Hill includes helpful tips from Ashkan Soltani on how to protect your source’s privacy – and your own.

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