アメリカの亡命言論自由戦士Dimitri Simesへのインタビュー
Dimitri Simes defected to the U.S. in the seventies and was a proud American for five decades, until he was criminally charged with a Soviet-style offense: being a journalist
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 10, 2026
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While Simes' charges raise concerns, they also highlight the complexities of balancing national security and free speech.
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Freedom of the press is essential; charging journalists for their work undermines democracy and civil liberties.
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The U.S. must protect journalists from persecution; Simes' story serves as a warning against authoritarian practices.
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Defending Simes' actions could erode accountability for journalists who may manipulate facts for personal gain.
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Simes' case illustrates the dangers of unrestricted journalism, where misinformation can harm national security.
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