Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Feb 2011 23:11 UTC
In the News "So why do all these American reporters, who know quite well that they get praise and money for doing what Assange has done, stand in a silence that can only be called cowardly, while a fellow publisher faces threats of extradition, banning, prosecution for spying - which can incur the death penalty - and calls for his assassination? [...] U.S. journalism's business model is collapsing; the people who should be out in front defending Assange are facing cut salaries or unemployment because of the medium that Assange represents. These journalists are not willing to concede that Assange is, of course, a publisher, rather than some sort of hybrid terrorist blogger, because of their self-interested prejudices against a medium in which they are not the gatekeepers." Great article - focussing on the US, but just as applicable in the rest of the world (except the great nation of Iceland, obviously). The internet could very well become the single most important 'invention' in human history. We must stand guard against our governments getting their filthy, inefficient, censoring, controlling, and damaging hands on it.
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Don't shoot the messenger
by ggeldenhuys on Tue 8th Feb 2011 06:52 UTC
ggeldenhuys
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I fully agree with what WikiLeaks is trying to do. Showing the public what governments do behind your back, and think we [as the public] cannot handle the truth, or shouldn't know the truth. As for WikiLeaks targeting the US - well they just seem to cause the most sh*t, so why not target them first. I'm not a US citizen, but looking at documentaries like "Loose Change: 2nd edition", I'm glad I'm not. The US government thinks it's OK to slaughter it's own citizens in 9/11 for their own agendas! Then causing a war for no apparent reason [no real truth], and slaughtering other countries citizens. US [and other countries] journalists should dig deeper in what their own government is doing, otherwise websites like WikiLeaks will! So don't blame WikiLeaks or Assange [he is just the messenger] for simply uncovering and publishing the truth.

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