Edward Snowden’s revelation about NSA surveillance on both the American public and foreign nationals drew a slew of debate and controversies. The sustained effect was to damage the American image to both the citizens and other nations. The timeline of events that surrounded these revelations were as follows:
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For it to be considered one’s moral duty to take on the role of whistle-blower, two preconditions have to be met. The first is that evidence collected would convince a reasonable and impartial observer that the person in question has concern for public safety. The concern should also be warranted by the actions of the organization he tells on, which upon examination should be found likely to cause serious or considerable public harm. Snowden qualifies to be considered a whistle blower in this aspect. The reason for this observation is that he revealed the details of the NSA surveillance of American and non-American citizens, even in the face of constant denials by the NSA intelligence chiefs. The information constituted grave legal oversights and a clear flouting of the US constitution. Since these acts trumped upon the rights of the citizenry, they were likely to cause the harm to society. Under these circumstances, Snowden is justified in whistle-blowing.
The second measure on the appropriateness of calling Edward Snowden a whistle-blower lies in whether there is strong evidence linking making the information public to the fact that it will prevent the threat of serious harm that the actions pose. Through the revelation of the unwarranted surveillance, Snowden made the public aware of the Government’s blatant disregard for the rule of law, and the constitution. Snowden’s actions made people more aware of privacy concerns while on the internet and as a result people have become more vigil. Subject to these revelations, any loopholes or legal grey areas that may have implicitly allowed surveillance without warrants have been brought into sharp focus. As a result of this awareness, there is a push to fix the legal loophole that allow for just such an occurrence. In this way, we can surmise that Snowden’s efforts have made the prevention of future occurrences of actions similar to these much more difficult. Snowden, therefore, qualifies to be called a whistle-blower.
References
Intelligence Security Committee,. (2015). Special Reports – The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament. Isc.independent.gov.uk. Retrieved 13 November 2015, from http://isc.independent.gov.uk/committee-reports/special-reports
Sledge, M. (2015). These 8 Things Happened Only Because Of Edward Snowden. The Huffington Post. Retrieved 13 November 2015, from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/05/edward-snowden-nsa-effect_n_5447431.html?ir=India&adsSiteOverride=in
Who Is Hosting This,. (2015). Snowden’s Global Impact | Visual Timeline. Who Is Hosting This: The Blog. Retrieved 13 November 2015, from http://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2015/05/20/snowdens-global-impact/
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