
wikileaks clones
Former WikiLeaks Spokesman Destroyed More Than 3,500 Unpublished Documents | Threat Level
<img src="http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/threatlevel/2010/07/wikileaks_ioerror.jpg" alt="" />08-20 Statement by Julian Assange on the reported destruction of WikiLeaks source material by Daniel Domscheit-Berg
Argentina: Judge orders all ISPs to block the sites LeakyMails.com and Leakymails.blogspot.com
Using the motto “ Let’s stop lies and hypocrisy ”, Leakymails.com was a project designed to obtain and publish relevant documents exposing corruption of the political class and the powerful in Argentina. The site was open to publish emails either from official or personal accounts, pictures, videos or any other document exposing misbehaviors or unethical actions of public figures in the Southern country, where corruption is rampant .One Per Cent: Absurd rules make WSJ's new leak site a non-starter
Paul Marks, senior technology correspondent The Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal has become the latest news outfit to launch a website where people can leak documents, Wikileaks style.UniLeaks: A WikiLeaks Clone for Higher Education - Good or Bad?
IrishLeaks.ie, an Irish leaking platform modelled on WikiLeaks will launch on May 1st, with plans to enable whistleblowers to safely expose abuses of power.
Irish Politics, Current Affairs and Magazine Archive - Politico.ie | L33t Leakers: WikiLeaks gets rebooted in Ireland
Bulgarian expatriate sets up ‘Balkan Leaks’ website - Bulgaria
IndoLeaks Site Claims to Have Dirt on Nixon, Suharto, Munir | December 11, 2010 A blog that appears to emulate the controversial WikiLeaks site — Indoleaks.org — appeared on Friday with what are claimed to be copies of confidential documents. Intermittently accessible, the Web site reportedly generated 50,000 downloads of the documents it published, from investigations into the murder of activist Munir Said Thalib to the disastrous Sidoarjo mudflow and a transcribed conversation between former presidents Suharto and Richard Nixon. However, the government claimed not to be concerned by the Web site.

