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Ewen MacAskill (born c.1952)〔Bryan Burrough, Sarah Ellison and Suzanna Andrews ("The Snowden Saga: A Shadowland of Secrets and Light" ), ''Vanity Fair, May 2014〕 is a Scottish journalist. Working for ''The Guardian'', he is their defence and intelligence correspondent. MacAskill was involved in preparing the publication disclosures from Edward Snowden of the activities of the American National Security Agency. ==Career== MacAskill was political editor of ''The Scotsman'' for six years (1990–96) before becoming chief political correspondent for ''The Guardian''. In 2007, he was named Washington DC bureau chief.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ewen MacAskill )〕 While based in the United States, he was involved in preparing the Edward Snowden revelations concerning the National Security Agency for publication liaising with Snowden and his contact, Glenn Greenwald, who had brought the story to the attention of then ''GuardianUS'' editor Janine Gibson.〔 As a result of his reporting on Global surveillance disclosures, he was named co-recipient of the 2013 George Polk Award. The same reporting also contributed to the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service awarded jointly to ''The Guardian'' and ''The Washington Post'' in April 2014. MacAskill will be portrayed by British actor Tom Wilkinson in the upcoming Edward Snowden biopic Snowden, directed by Oliver Stone and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Snowden.
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