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[2006] Conspiracy as Governance. [2010] Dès 2006, la conception de WikiLeaks. En 2006, alors qu’il s’apprêtait à lancer WikiLeaks, Julian Assange avait déjà théorisé sur son blog sa conception de la transparence, et l’importance de prendre le contrôle de l’information contre le pouvoir. Extraits de ce manifeste toujours d’actualité. Le blog personnel de Julian Assange, Iq.org, n’est plus en ligne, mais il reste accessible via le site internet Archive. On y trouve notamment un texte daté du 3 décembre 2006, intitulé « De la conspiration comme mode de gouvernance ». Un manifeste annonçant les actions d’éclat de WikiLeaks, jusqu’à la révélation dimanche soir de milliers de documents sur les secrets de la diplomatie américaine. Dans ce texte, Julian Assange estime que les régimes politiques « autoritaires » reposent sur des conspirations, et que ces conspirations tirent elles-mêmes leurs forces des informations dont elles disposent.

Pour affaiblir ces régimes, il faudrait donc manipuler ces informations ou limiter leur circulation. On Internet Archive. The State is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a mode of behavior; we destroy it by contracting other relationships, by behaving differently toward one another....We are the state, and we shall continue to be the state until we have created the institutions that form a real community and society of men. Gustav Landauer, Schwache Stattsmanner, Schwacheres Volk!

, June, 1910 Wed 22 Nov 2006 : State and terrorist conspiracies No. Don't skip to the good stuff. This is the good stuff. Wed 22 Nov 2006 : Those eyes All the pink ribbons in the world can't hide them. Sun 19 Nov 2006 : Strangers on a train "Two strangers, one rich, one poor, were traveling together. Sun 12 Nov 2006 : The Great Australian Bikini March GreatAustralianBikiniMarch.info Tue 24 Oct 2006 : The Strawberry I was travelling across a golden meadow when I encountered the tiger. Coming to a precipice, I caught hold of a wild vine and swung myself over the edge. [2010] TED Talk.

[2010] The Colbert Report. [2010] The Daily Show. [2010] The Economist. [2010] July 27 Interview with WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange. TIME July 27 Interview with WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange In a previously unreleased interview from July 27, 2010, TIME talks with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange soon after the release of more than 90,000 documents about the Afghanistan War. RELATED TIME's November 30 interview with WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange More Video Video by Topic Popular Topics Video Series See All Video Topics » Similar Videos for: TIME July 27 Interview with Julian Assange Sign In Not a memeber?

Email address or Password is incorrect Want the Full Story? [2010] An Interview With WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange - Andy Greenberg - The Firewall. [2010] Where do all these claims about WikiLeaks doing something on Iraq today (Monday) come from? A single. No, We Don't Hate WikiLeaks | Threat Level. We interrupt our regular coverage to address a rare dispatch from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that crossed the WikiLeaks Twitter feed this morning. In it, Assange slams Wired.com, and this writer in particular, for what he labels a false report that WikiLeaks is preparing to release a database of nearly 400,000 U.S. military documents on the war in Iraq.

Where do all these claims about WikiLeaks doing something on Iraq today (Monday) come from? A single tabloid blog at Wired Magazine! That’s right. We first reported last month, based on information provided by former WikiLeaks staffers, one of whom we named, that WikiLeaks is preparing to release nearly 400,000 secret U.S. Measured by size, the database will dwarf the 92,000-entry Afghan war log WikiLeaks partially published last July. We stand by that report. Ordinarily all of the above would go unsaid; if you don’t see a correction on a Threat Level story, it’s because no substantive factual errors have come to our attention. Wikileaks: The leak before the storm » Article » OWNI, Digital Journalism. Les fuites en avant de WikiLeaks ? Article ? OWNI, Digital Journalism.

Depuis trois mois, WikiLeaks monopolise l'espace public et capte l'attention des médias du monde entier. Afin d'y voir plus clair dans un paysage au relief parfois accidenté, alors que se profile une nouvelle fuite, OWNI vous propose une chronologie interactive. En plein mois de juillet, quand WikiLeaks publiait 77.000 documents confidentiels de l’armée américaine sur le conflit afghan, nous évoquions “la plus grande fuite de l’histoire de la guerre”. A cette occasion, OWNI vous proposait de contribuer au recoupement des informations par le biais d’une application dédiée et collaborative. Mis sous pression par le Pentagone, les administrateurs du site, au premier rang desquels son fondateur, Julian Assange, ont ensuite traversé une zone de turbulences.

Pour mieux retracer le calendrier mouvementé des dix dernières semaines, voici une chronologie interactive. Vous pouvez également retrouver une version grand format en cliquant ici Sources, Where art thou? Beaucoup de bruit pour rien? [2010] TIME : Clinton 'Should Resign' Hillary Clinton, Julian Assange said, "should resign. " Speaking over Skype from an undisclosed location on Tuesday, the WikiLeaks founder was replying to a question by TIME managing editor Richard Stengel over the diplomatic-cable dump that Assange's organization loosed on the world this past weekend.

Stengel had said the U.S. Secretary of State was looking like "the fall guy" in the ensuing controversy, and had asked whether her firing or resignation was an outcome that Assange wanted. "I don't think it would make much of a difference either way," Assange said. Assange spoke about the latest tranche of documents from WikiLeaks in a 36-minute interview with TIME (the full audio will be available soon on TIME.com). Assange said that all the documents were redacted "carefully. " Asked what his "moral calculus" was to justify publishing the leaks and whether he considered what he was doing to be "civil disobedience," Assange said, "Not at all.