The Guardianis partneringwithTheNew York Timesto recoversomeofthe papers leakedby Edward Snowden.In the statement, The Guardiansaysitis seekingtotheUSandits First Amendment protectionsasthe UK supervision stairs up attemptsto diminishits reporting.“In the meridianof heated vigourfromthe UK government,The Guardiandecidedto movein theUS partnerto workonthe GCHQ papers supposingby Edward Snowden.Weare operativein partnershipwiththeNYTand othersto go on statingthesestories,”itsays.

Earlierthis week, UK military incarcerated publisher Glenn Greenwald’s partner David Miranda,whowas carrying encrypted papers associatedto Snowden’s leaks,at Heathrow airfieldfor 9 hours. Soonafter,The Guardianeditor Alan Rusbridger suggestedthatthe supervisionhad forcedhis papertodestroy tough drivesafter unwellto seize reportfrom Snowden.That sequencewas after foundtohave apparently comefromthe bureauof David Cameron. Earlier today, difficulty arose over eitherThe Independenthad published the tricklefrom Snowden,with Snowden blamingthe“harmful” trickleonthe supervision itself.

TheUS supervisionhasputits weight at the back ofthe trackfor Edward Snowden,but authorised protectionsfor normal reportersmakeit hardertostopan essayfrom saying print.The deal,however,willalso defenseall partiesby relocating UK materialstotheUSand withdrawal NSA papersinthe handsofthe BritishGuardian.As referred to above,theTimeswillbe since entranceto papers connected with Britain’s GCHQ notice programs,but Greenwaldhas settledthatheis still operativeonnew NSA articlesfor announcement soon.