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GlobaLeaks - Open Source Whistleblowing Framework
Media outlets, including newspapers, websites, magazines and non-profit journalism associations, can set up a GlobaLeaks interface to collect anonymous reports from sources that will be protected by default. Some media organizations already have deployed whistleblowing sites to accept “leaks” that can inform their investigative journalism, but it is difficult for journalistic organizations to maintain the technology necessary for security and privacy. GlobaLeaks can provide an open-source alternative that could be used by any of these organizations and others. Several media organizations already are seriously considering the use of GlobaLeaks. Non-governmental and informal activist organizations can set up independent whistleblowing sites and promote them. Such sites could be used to uncover corruption or other problems locally, or within specific industries.wikileaks clones
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Le philosophe, épistémologue et logicien Souleymane Bachir Diagne, professeur à l'université Columbia de New York, plurilingue, pluriculturel, incarnation du métissage et d'un islam ouvert, évoque pour Mediapart, dans le sillage des crimes puis de l'exécution de Mohamed Merah à Toulouse, cette France renfermée qui entame sa dernière ligne (à) droite électorale...Cloud
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WikiLeaks released audio recordings of Perupetro Vice President Alberto Quimper and Romulo León Alegría, a prominent member of Garcia’s ruling Aprista party, discussing under-the-table payments conditioned on Discover Petroleum obtaining oil exploration concessions. According to the recordings, Quimper, Leon and Ernesto Arias-Schreiber, the legal representative of Discover in Peru, were to receive $10,000 monthly in exchange for steering lucrative oil contracts to the Norwegian oil exploration firm. The scandal, dubbed “petrogate,” led the government to suspend five joint exploration and development contracts recently awarded to Discover Petroleum and state-owned oil company Petroperu. The minister of Energy and Mines, Juan Valdivia, immediately handed in his resignation and only days later, the whole cabinet and cabinet chief Jorge del Castillo resigned.Hacks/Hackers » Journalism x Technology
Hacks/Hackers global coordinator and New York co-organiser Chrys Wu ( @MacDiva on Twitter) spent an evening with Hacks/Hackers Brighton on Tuesday, 22 November to report on what chapters around the world have been doing. She explained Hacks/Hackers started just 18 months ago, with an idea originating in mid-2009. “Developers and journalists really do need each other,” Wu said, explaining how a variety of social meetups, talks, demo days and hackathons are the basis for the Hacks/Hackers community. And because “talking is good; making is better,” developers and journalists spend hack days together, such as at Hacks/Hackers Hacking , an event which took place at ONA11, the Online News Association conference held in Boston in September.Cryptome
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Constitutional government in the United States is alive and well. At least, that is the hopeful conclusion of Jack Goldsmith’s stimulating new book “Power and Constraint.” Goldsmith, a former head of the Bush Administration’s Office of Legal Counsel, disputes the widely accepted view that traditional checks and balances have been diminished by the war on terrorism. According to the conventional account, the post-9/11 national security bureaucracy produced waterboarding, detention without trial, unlawful surveillance and other anomalies, while the enforcement of existing legal norms was crippled, oversight bodies were passive and uncommunicative, secrecy was rampant and impunity prevailed. This is a superficial and erroneous perspective, Goldsmith contends.

