Yesterday I resigned from Newsweek after my attempts to publish newsworthy revelations about the leaked OPCW letter were refused for no valid reason.
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I have collected evidence of how they suppressed the story in addition to evidence from another case where info inconvenient to US govt was removed, though it was factually correct.
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I plan on publishing these details in full shortly. However, after asking my editors for comment, as is journalistic practice, I received an email reminding me of confidentiality clauses in my contract. I.e. I was threatened with legal action
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I am seeking legal advice on how to proceed and whether I may be entitled to some type of whistleblower protection due to possibly fraudulent behaviour. At very least, I will publish the evidence I have without divulging the confidential information.
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Replying to @Tareq_Haddad
Tareq—
@Newsweek killed a major story myself and@JennElizabethJ reported on the#FlintWaterCrisis the week it was supposed to be published. The explanation: “Like in politics, when you’re explaining you’re losing.” I’d love to interview you for@StatusCoup1 reply 11 retweets 47 likes
We self published and got a lot of reactionhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mediaite.com/politics/democratic-lawmakers-and-celebrities-call-for-investigation-after-concerning-flint-water-testing-report/amp/ …
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