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Iceland Review Online: Personal Accounts of the Daily Life in Iceland

Icelanders have a vivid imagination. Still, reality sometimes seems to be much more incredible than anything one could imagine. In the past few days we have heard that one of our banks wanted to lend billions of dollars to a Russian mogul , the former CEO of Landsbanki is in jail and a ‘spy computer’ was found in Althingi, Iceland’s Parliament. If anyone had written a short story about such events three years ago, most people would have looked at him with pity and thought him out of his mind to imagine such things. http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandreview/daily_life/?cat_id=16567&ew_0_a_id=372762
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Lieberman and Collins: How to Prevent the Next WikiLeaks Dump

When a U.S. Army intelligence analyst stole some 260,000 classified State Department diplomatic cables and gave them to WikiLeaks last year, he set off a digital-age collision. He also launched a debate about how to balance the values of a free and open society with our legitimate security needs.
http://www.thenation.com/slideshow/157778/slide-show-18-disturbing-things-we-wouldnt-know-without-wikileaks United States Embassy in London (1 of 19) “Nearly fifty days have passed since the WikiLeaks document release in late November, this one centering on US diplomatic cables and quickly dubbed ‘Cablegate,’” Greg Mitchell writes in his article in " Why WikiLeaks Matters ." So far, WikiLeaks has released less than 3,000 cables from the 251,000-document cache, but already the media, politicians and the public are questioning the value of the leak. “It's important,” Mitchell writes, “to review a small sample of what we have learned thanks to WikiLeaks since April and the release of the 'Collateral Murder' US helicopter video, which showed the killing of two Reuters journalists, among others.

Slide Show: 18 Disturbing Things We Wouldn't Know Without WikiLeaks

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‘A real free press for the first time in history’: Wikileaks editor speaks out in London | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog

http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/2010/07/12/a-real-free-press-for-the-first-time-in-history-wikileaks-editor-speaks-out-in-london/ Julian Assange , editor of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks , has criticised mainstream media for not making proper use of “primary resources” and claimed that the site has created “a real free press (…) for the first time in history”. Speaking at the Centre for Investigative Journalism Summer School at City University London on Friday, Assange accused the media of failing to consult important evidence in its reporting of a 2007 US Air Force strike that killed two Reuters news service employees and several Iraqi civilians The attack became infamous after a video of the event was leaked through WikiLeaks, entitled Collateral Murder . The footage was recorded by one of two Apache helicopters involved in the attack. Showing an alleged copy of the US Military’s 2007 rules of engagement hosted on WikiLeaks, Assange said: “We had the raw ingredients you needed to decide right there. Why didn’t they use them?
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Julian Assange and the Wikileaks agenda at George Brock

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange came to the Centre for Investigative Journalism weekend school at City University last Friday to speak to a public audience. Assange is clearly making many more of these appearances in what might be called the Phase Two of the Wikileaks story. Julian Assange In Phase One, Assange barely gave any interviews at all and was secretive about himself and his organisation. Phase Two began when Wikileaks had put more than a million documents into the public domain which organisations and governments had never intended to release and when the US government arrested one of Wikileaks alleged leakers in the American military.

Wikileaks plans to release files about deadly U.S. airstrike on

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/21/AR2010062104670.html Wikileaks.org plans to release as soon as this week documents related to a U.S. airstrike that killed Afghan civilians last year and plans to release combat footage of the incident this summer, the founder of the whistleblower site said in an interview Monday. Julian Assange said the documents pertain to an attack near the Afghan village of Garani, which killed scores of civilians in May 2009 In April, Wikileaks released video footage of a U.S. Apache helicopter attack in Iraq that killed several civilians, including two employees of the Reuters news service. The release catapulted Wikileaks into global headlines and sparked debate over a site that aims to uncover government and corporate secrets. Assange said Wikileaks does not try to identify sources.

The Privatization and Atomization of Espionage (Sources) | finem

http://finemrespice.com/node/88 "Wikileaks is completely neutral because it is simply a conduit for the original document and does not pretend to be the author of the propaganda of a vested interest. But it further increases transparency in that those who make comments and contribute analysis make this readily available with the document but clearly distinguished from it. Wikileaks will publish original documents that were never crafted to be media statements. The newsworthiness of that will be in the eye of the beholder rather than in eye of the public figure and the journalist." When we left our Wikiheroes last episode , they were facing multiplying accusations of left-leaning political bias, probably germinating with their decision to begin to release material with summaries or analysis attached, and, like some price-fixing, authoritarian sovereign, to manufacture scarcity by selectively withholding the release of documents.
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De rebellen van Wikileaks - 18 december 2010

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VPRO_Tegenlicht De WikiLeaks code

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VPRO_Tegenlicht De wereld na WikiLeaks

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Wikileaks NEWS - Documentary: Julian Assange - A Wanted Man.

This is a documentary that aired on Australian television just prior to the Afghan War Diaries release. It has been uploaded to YouTube in three parts and embedded below. It is my hope that reposting this will remind people of what Wikileaks is all about before all the "OMG SWEDISH SEX" scandal. My thanks to youtube member journeymanpictures & ABC Australia for this production. The founder of whistle-blowing website 'Wikileaks.org', has been dubbed the most dangerous man on earth.

WikiLeaks experiences leak itself

You are here: Home / News / WikiLeaks documents leaked again An Oslo-based newspaper reportedly has become the only medium in the world that’s secured unlimited … An Oslo-based newspaper reportedly has become the only medium in the world that’s secured unlimited access to more than 250,000 documents initially leaked to the non-profit organization WikiLeaks. Newspaper Aftenposten’s access seems to have spoiled WikiLeaks’ strategy to retain control over the vast array of classified material mostly originating from US embassies around the globe.

Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten claims to have been leaked all 251,287 cables

I'm a Norwegian with good intel on the media world, and can clear some things up for you guys. AFTENPOSTEN is a responsible quality newspaper with a staff of good journalists. It used to be moderat right wing, today it's in the political center, but it has for the last few decades held journalistic standards above any political leanings. It did at first have limited access through a Swedish newspaper. Its seems however that since then, they have been leaked the entire database.
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