It makes no difference that the video he withheld was of self-proclaimed anarchists at an anti-G8 summit — the “crime” it supposedly captured was a “riot” that grew out of the protest. Surely, one would think there were other camerapeople documenting the event.
This is a direct attack on freedom of speech and the expression of dissent that one often hears about in countries with extensively repressive governments such as China. Surely an appeal will be filed and the case will go to the 9th Circuit, but it may not be until next summer.
The SF Chronicle attests to these journalistic freedoms in an editorial titled “Free Josh Wolf.”
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Don't you know you live in the land of FREEDOM for the government? The government is free to film you. And to tap your phone. And to install spyware on your computer. And to THROW YOUR SORRY ASS IN JAIL if you step outta line. Especially if you're doing something involving terrorism. Because the terrorists hate U.S. for the freedom. Of the government. To do whatever it wants.
Grains of sand make a mighty dune!
Just to make it known: Josh started a blog for news at http://joshwolf.net/blog/ and we're collecting news stories on his wiki at http://freejosh.pbwiki.com/
cheers