Ethically Precarious
Global Witness is an NGO and this is about spying involving NGOs, but they act as if they have the moral high ground without establishing that they actually do. Then this story gets laundered through Tortoise as some form of hit job on the main participant who withdrew consent. This podcast is icky and underhanded and feels like dressed up bullying. Ethically all of this seems questionable and leaves a bad taste.
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