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Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
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"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange, C, Leaves Britain's Royal Courts Of Justice with lawyer Amal Alamuddin After His Extradition Appeal Was Heard In Central London, Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Assange Is Fighting Extradition To Sweden On The Grounds That The Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct Laid Against Him There Don'T Amount To A Crime. Assange'S Repeated Disclosures Of Classified U.S. Documents Have Infuriated The Pentagon And Energized Critics Of American Foreign Policy, But Allegations That The 40-Year-Old Australian Molested Two Women During A Trip To Scandinavia Last Year Have Tarnished His Reputation And Cast A Shadow Over His Future. (Photo by John Phillips/UK Press via Getty Images)
Julian Assange's supporters at Ecuador Embassy. London, 21.06.2012
Wikileaks press spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson and personal friend and surety bond-provider Sarah Saunders made staements this afternoon outside the Ecuador embassy in Hans Crescent to explain that Julian Assange is well and in good spirits as he remains inside the embassy awaiting news of his application for political asylum.
A group of supporters from the Bradley Manning campaign group Friends of Bradley Manning (UK) also arrived to begin a vigil in support of Assange. Members of hacktivist group Anonymous also attended.
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Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
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Allgemeine Erklärung der Menschenrechte der Vereinten Nationen, Artikel 19: "Jeder hat das Recht auf Meinungsfreiheit und freie Meinungsäußerung; dieses Recht schließt die Freiheit ein, Meinungen ungehindert anzuhängen sowie über Medien jeder Art und ohne Rücksicht auf Grenzen Informationen und Gedankengut zu suchen, zu empfangen und zu verbreiten."
die tageszeitung, der Freitag, die Frankfurter Rundschau, der Tagesspiegel, European Center For Constitutionel and Human Rights (ECCHR) und Perlentaucher.de veröffentlichen zeitgleich diesen Appell gegen die Angriffe auf Wikileaks.
1. Die Angriffe auf Wikileaks sind unangebracht
Die Internet-Veröffentlichungsplattform Wikileaks steht seit der Veröffentlichung der geheimen Botschaftsdepechen der USA unter großem Druck. In den USA werden die Wikileaks-Verantwortlichen als "Terroristen" bezeichnet, es wird sogar ihr Tod gefordert. Große internationale Unternehmen wie MasterCard, PayPal und Amazon beenden ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Wikileaks – ohne dass eine Anklage gegen die Organisation vorliegt, geschweige denn eine Verurteilung. Gleichzeitig wird die technische Infrastruktur von Wikileaks anonym über das Internet attackiert.
Dies sind Angriffe auf ein journalistisches Medium als Reaktion auf seine Veröffentlichungen. Man kann diese Veröffentlichungen mit gutem Grund kritisieren. Aber wir wenden uns gegen jede Form der Zensur durch staatliche oder private Stellen. Wenn Internetunternehmen ihre Marktmacht nutzen, um ein Presseorgan zu behindern, käme das einem Sieg der ökonomischen Mittel über die Demokratie gleich. Diese Angriffe zeigen ein erschreckendes Verständnis von Demokratie, nach dem die Informationsfreiheit nur so lange gilt, wie sie niemandem weh tut.
2. Publikationsfreiheit gilt auch für Wikileaks
Die in der Allgemeinen Erklärung der Menschenrechte verbriefte Publikationsfreiheit ist eine Grundlage der demokratischen Gesellschaften. Sie gilt nicht nur für klassische Medien wie Zeitungen oder Fernsehanstalten. Das Internet ist eine neue Form der Informationsverbreitung. Es muss den gleichen Schutz genießen, wie die klassischen Medien. Längst hätte es einen weltweiten Aufschrei gegeben, wenn die USA ein Spionage-Verfahren gegen die New York Times, einen finanziellen Kreuzzug gegen den Spiegel oder einen Angriff auf die Server des Guardian führen würden
3. Recht auf Kontrolle des Staates
Die Kriminalisierung und Verfolgung von Wikileaks geht über den Einzelfall hinaus. Die Veröffentlichung als vertraulich eingestufter Informationen in solchen Mengen soll verhindert werden. Denn die Menge an Dokumenten liefert der Öffentlichkeit einen weit tieferen Einblick in staatliches Handeln als bisherige Veröffentlichungen in klasssischen Medien. Der Journalismus hat nicht nur das Recht, sondern die Aufgabe, den Staat zu kontrollieren und über die Mechanismen des Regierungshandelns aufzuklären. Er stellt Öffentlichkeit her. Ohne Öffentlichkeit gibt es keine Demokratie. Der Staat ist kein Selbstzweck und muss eine Konfrontation mit den eigenen Geheimnissen aushalten.
Wir, die Initiatoren und Unterzeichner, fordern, die Verfolgung von Wikileaks, die dem Völkerrecht zuwiderläuft, zu stoppen. Wir fordern alle Staaten und auch alle Unternehmen auf, sich diesem Feldzug gegen die bürgerlichen Rechte zu widersetzen. Wir fordern alle Bürger, bekannt oder unbekannt, in politischen Positionen oder als Privatpersonen, auf, für die Einstellung der Kampagne gegen die Meinungs- und Informationsfreiheit aktiv zu werden. Wir laden alle ein, sich an dem Appell für die Medienfreiheit zu beteiligen.
Die Erstunterzeichner dieses Appells:
taz, Frankfurter Rundschau, der Freitag, der Tagesspiegel, European Center For Constitutionel and Human Rights (ECCHR), perlentaucher.de
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"...Wir laden alle ein, sich an dem Appell für die Medienfreiheit zu beteiligen.
He's responding to impact of verdict on press
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Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Keith W. Downey, one of the (in)famous "PayPal 14" (Wikipedia) was visiting Hackerspace Hack42 for an interview by Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci).
She interviewed Keith on his involvement in Operation Payback/Operation Avenge Assange, hacktivist collective Anonymous, whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks, and his interactions with the U.S. government prior and after his arrest.
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We call on you to stop the crackdown on WikiLeaks and its partners immediately. We urge you to respect democratic principles and laws of freedom of expression and freedom of the press. If WikiLeaks and the journalists it works with have violated any laws they should be pursued in the courts with due process. They should not be subjected to an extra-judicial campaign of intimidation.
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Washington DC, August 21, 2013. Around one hundred fifty social justice activists from the Bradley Manning Support Network, Code Pink, Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition and other groups rally in front of the White House in support of an unlikely presidential pardon for convicted whistleblower ex-Private Bradley (now Chelsea...) Manning who was sentenced to 35 years in prison this morning for releasing secret government documents to Wikileaks.
Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
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Protest marks Bradley Manning's 1,000 days in prison - London, 23.02.2013
As part of a global day of action, protesters gathered at the US Embassy in London today to mark US Army Private Bradley Manning's 1,000th day in prison without trial over the leaking of classified US Army documents now known as the "Iraq War Logs" to whistleblowing website Wikileaks which revealed shocking details of war crimes committed by the US Army in Iraq, including the notorious "Collateral Damage" helicopter gunship cockpit video which showed American pilots indiscriminately murdering civilians and journalists.
Denied a speedy trial, and having been subjected to cruel and punitive treatment in military prisons which have been classified as torture by Amnesty International and other Human Rights organisations, Manning's supporters are calling for the US Army's prosecutors to stop hindering Manning's legal team access to important evidence at every turn.
Branded a traitor by many in the USA, and a hero by many others for exposing American crimes in Iraq, Manning is being charged under the US Espionage Act and an egregious “aiding the enemy” charge which could see him executed, even though it has been proven that not a single American has been harmed as a result of Manning's exposure of criminal behaviour. A spokesman from BradleyManning.org in the US said in a statement this week "There has never been a more important time to broadcast our message of support for exposing war crimes, international justice, and people's right to know what the government does in our name."
Groups supporting Manning today in London included Wise Up Action, Veterans for Peace UK, Queer Strike, All African Women's Network, Women Against Rape, PayDay Men's Network, London Catholic Worker and OccupyLondon.
For information on UK campaigns, visit Wise Up Action
For information on Global campaigns, visit www.bradleymanning.org
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Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
Video of Martin MacKerel talking about media, NY Times, and NPR
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
Whistle blower Bradley Manning & Wikileaks supporters rallied at the United States Marine Corps officer recruiting center yesterday in Berkeley California in solidarity with several rallies nationwide and at Ft. Meade Maryland where the young soldier is the subject of a hearing that could have all his charges dismissed based on unlawful pretrial punishment he received at the Quantico Marine Brig facility for nearly 10 months after his arrest.
At the November 27, 2012 hearing the Quantico base commander Col. Daniel Choike revealed in testimony that the military barred or delayed independent analyses of PFC Bradley Manning’s abusive confinement, claiming that Bradley’s defense could “exploit” such a review in the press, and instead sought reviews that would confirm and justify the military’s handling of the young private.
Col. Choike also revealed, near the day’s end, that he didn’t believe from the start that Bradley should have been kept at Quantico. The Marine brig, which had recently been in transition from a post-trial to a pre-trial confinement facility, was meant for short-term detention. Government lawyers told Col. Choike early on that they expected Bradley’s trial to last nearly two years, and Col. Choike told his superiors that he didn’t think Quantico was adequately resourced to hold Bradley for that long, and that Bradley shouldn’t be held there for more than 90 days at most. The military ignored Col. Choike’s qualms, clearly to Bradley’s detriment.
The Berkeley rally was followed by an action that took Shattuck street for several minutes and protesters faced off with police at Shattuck and Addison until a dispersal order was given. No arrests were made.
The hearing is scheduled to last until Sunday and Manning's court martial is set to start on February 4th of 2013.
Video of Martin MacKerel talking about media, NY Times, and NPR
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
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www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
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Protest marks Bradley Manning's 1,000 days in prison - London, 23.02.2013
As part of a global day of action, protesters gathered at the US Embassy in London today to mark US Army Private Bradley Manning's 1,000th day in prison without trial over the leaking of classified US Army documents now known as the "Iraq War Logs" to whistleblowing website Wikileaks which revealed shocking details of war crimes committed by the US Army in Iraq, including the notorious "Collateral Damage" helicopter gunship cockpit video which showed American pilots indiscriminately murdering civilians and journalists.
Denied a speedy trial, and having been subjected to cruel and punitive treatment in military prisons which have been classified as torture by Amnesty International and other Human Rights organisations, Manning's supporters are calling for the US Army's prosecutors to stop hindering Manning's legal team access to important evidence at every turn.
Branded a traitor by many in the USA, and a hero by many others for exposing American crimes in Iraq, Manning is being charged under the US Espionage Act and an egregious “aiding the enemy” charge which could see him executed, even though it has been proven that not a single American has been harmed as a result of Manning's exposure of criminal behaviour. A spokesman from BradleyManning.org in the US said in a statement this week "There has never been a more important time to broadcast our message of support for exposing war crimes, international justice, and people's right to know what the government does in our name."
Groups supporting Manning today in London included Wise Up Action, Veterans for Peace UK, Queer Strike, All African Women's Network, Women Against Rape, PayDay Men's Network, London Catholic Worker and OccupyLondon.
For information on UK campaigns, visit Wise Up Action
For information on Global campaigns, visit www.bradleymanning.org
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
kabo-wiki-hive - wikileaks-wiki - web-site list [en]+[xx]-
web-site list
Web-sites about WikiLeaks, whistleblowing or Anonymous are included into their home pages in the wikileaks-wiki. The feeds for the web-sites are listed on the page web-site feeds. ← = is included into the wikileaks-wiki from the web-site xxx
center-wiki:
WikiLeaksWiki, a center-wiki for web-sites about WikiLeaks, whistleblowing, Anonymous [en]+[xx]-
← kabo-list-wiki - wikileaks-wiki
official web-sites by wikileaks:
facebook page wikileaks, the facebook page
← facebook - page wikileaks [en]
twitter wikileaks, the twitter account
← twitter - wikileaks [en]
WikiLeaksCh, the main web-site
← wikileaks.ch [en]
other web-sites about WikiLeaks or whistleblowing:
AmpedStatus network, fights for pivotal political reforms
← ampedstatus.org - network
BBC search wikileaks, the BBC about WikiLeaks
← bbc.co.uk - search wikileaks [en]
cablesearch, search cables in full text
← cablesearch.org [en]
CableWiki, documents, analyzes, summarizes and translates cables
← cablewiki.net [en]+[xx]-
CrowdLeaks, crowdsourced journalism
← crowdleaks.org [en]
CryptomeOrg, a public library of fifty-eight thousand files published
← cryptome.org [en]
CyberLaw blog category wikileaks, a news resource for CyberLaw issues
← CyberLaw blog - category wikileaks [en]
Der Spiegel Thema WikiLeaks, the German weekly Der Spiegel on wikileaks
← Der Spiegel - Thema WikiLeaks [de]
facebook group svetu treba vikiliks, Serbia leaks
← facebook - group svetu treba vikiliks [sr]
facebook group wikileaks indígena, the Colombian natives’ wikileaks
← facebook - group wikileaks indígena [es]
federal accountability initiative for reform, protects whistleblowers who protect the public interest, Canada
← fairwhistleblower.ca [en]
FoWL, Friends of WikiLeaks
← facebook - page FoWL [en]
free WikiLeaks, a support group for a free WikiLeaks
← freewikileaks.eu [es]+[en]-[eu]-
freedominfo search WikiLeaks, networks freedom of information advocates globally
← freedominfo.org - search WikiLeaks [en]
google news wikileaks, news on google
← google - news wikileaks [en]+[xx]-
government accountability project, protects corporate, government and international whistleblowers
← whistleblower.org [en]
gulli tag WikiLeaks, about wikileaks on gulli.com
← gulli.com - tag WikiLeaks [de]
LeaksFree, we are anonymous, … expect us
← leaksfree.com [es]+[xx]-
LeakSource, leaks around the world
← leaksource.wordpress.com [en]
list of companies boycotting WikiLeaks, let’s boycott them!
← facebook - page list of companies boycotting WikiLeaks [en]
meta-leaks-wiki, posts, tags and discusses orphan leaks
← wikia-hive - meta-leaks-wiki [en]
national whistleblowers center, stands for honesty without fear
← whistleblowers.org [en]
netzpolitik search wikileaks, about WikiLeaks on netzpolitik.org
← netzpolitik.org - search wikileaks [de]
open democracy advice center, promotes open and transparent democracy in South Africa
← opendemocracy.org.za [en]
political fail blog, keeps informed on stories that matter
← politicalfailblog.com [en]
project on government oversight, exposes corruption and other misconduct
← pogo.org [en]
public concern at work, an independent authority on public interest whistleblowing
← pcaw.co.uk [en]
save WikiLeaks, the truth is unstoppable
← savewikileaks.net [en]
StateLogs, browse, comment, read the diplomacy cablegate
← statelogs.owni.fr [en]
The Nation blogs media-fix, news about wikileaks every day
← thenation.com - blogs media-fix [en]
The Telegraph news wikileaks, the latest news and video on WikiLeaks
← telegraph.co.uk - news wikileaks [en]
transleaks Japanese, translates WikiLeaks to Japanese
← transleaks - Japanese [jp]
we will not be censored, supports the work of WikiLeaks and free speech
← wewillnotbecensored.com [en]
whistleblower-net, an association about whistleblowing in Germany
← whistleblower-net.de [de]
whistleblowers protection blog, advocates whistleblower rights
← whistleblowersblog.org [en]
whistleblowing Italia, whistleblowing in Italy
← whistleblowing.it [it]
wikileaks-forum, it’s time to open the archives
← wikileaks-forum.com [en]
WikiLeaks Italian, news about WikiLeaks in Italian
← facebook - page WikiLeaks Italian [it]
WikiLeaks Serbia, support from Serbia
← facebook - page WikiLeaks Serbia [sr]
WikiLeaks Türkiye, Turkey’s WikiLeaks page
← facebook - page WikiLeaks Türkiye [tr]
WikiLeaks Vienna, the bohemian rhapsody
← wikileakswien.wordpress.com [de]
wlcentral, provides WikiLeaks news, analysis and action
← wlcentral.org [en]
Die Zeit leaks blog, the German weekly Die Zeit on WikiLeaks, OpenLeaks and the consequences
← zeit.de - leaks blog [de]
yahoo news wikileaks, news on yahoo
← yahoo - news wikileaks [en]+[xx]-
other whistleblowing web-sites:
Al Jazeera transparency unit, whistleblowing on Al Jazeera
← transparency.aljazeera.net [en]
AnonNews, open posting, everything anonymous
← anonnews.org [en]
BalkanLeaks, the Balkans are not keeping secrets anymore ← balkanleaks.eu
BayernLeaks, Bavaria leaks
← bayernleaks.de [de]
boocompany, collects negative news about companies
← boocompany.com [de]
deaddrops, an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space
← deaddrops.com [en]
EnviroLeaks, undermining just got easier …
← enviroleaks.org [en]
FaceLeaks, leak you friends, anonymously
← faceleaks.info [en]
FrenchLeaks, France leaks
← frenchleaks.fr [fr]
GlobaLeaks, creates a worldwide leak amplification network
← globaleaks.org [en]
IndoLeaks, Indonesia leaks
← indoleaks.org [ind]
IrishLeaks, sheds light on abuses of power within the Republic of Ireland
← irishleaks.ie [en]
IsraeliLeaks, comes soon to an occupied territory near you
← israelileaks.org [en]
KanariLeaks, leaks focused on the canary islands
← kanarileaks.org [es]
LocaLeaks, submit news tips to news organizations
← localeaks.com [en]
OpenLeaks, makes whistleblowing safer and more widespread
← openleaks.org [en]
PinoyLeaks, in the governments of the Philippines, beware of the eagle
← pinoyleaks.org [en]
PirateLeaks, Czech leaks
← pirateleaks.cz [cz]
Quebec leaks, Quebec in Canada leaks,
← facebook - page QuebecLeaks [fr]
RadioLeaks, whistleblowing by the Swedish radio
← sverigesradio.se - RadioLeaks [sv]
RoSpil, fights theft in Russia
← rospil.info [ru]
RuLeaks, Russia leaks
← ruleaks.net [ru]
secrecy news, news on government secrecy
← fas.org - secrecy news [en]
Serbian WikiLeaks, new Belgrade affairs
← novibeogradafera.blogspot.com [sr]
TradeLeaks, openness and transparency in trade and commerce
← tradeleaks.com [en]
TuniLeaks, Tunisia leaks
← tunileaks.appspot.com [en]
UniLeaks, keeps education honest
← unileaks.org [en]
VatiLeaks, the Vatican leaks
← vatileaks.com [en]
WikiSpooks, a wiki to build a comprehensive reference source of deep political structures and events
← wikispooks.com [en]
about the latest modification
Mattis Manzel:
Added the page FoWL.
from soup bit.ly/Q2sl70
Anti-war Assembly - London
To mark the 10th Anniversary of War in Afghanistan, Stop the War Coalition organised an Antiwar assembly in Trafalgar Square with speeches made by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Lance Corporal Joe Glenton, George Galloway, Tony Benn, Roger Lloyd Pack, Bruce Kent, MC Lowkey, Hetty Bower, Howard Blake and Jeremy Corbyn MP.
Short documentary films displayed on a large screen under Nelsons Column, and then the crowds moved to protest outside Downing Street.
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos
Video of Martin MacKerel talking about media, NY Times, and NPR
Video of Rainey Reitman of EFF
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEeU667tsfA
The Best of Cablegate: Instances Where Public Discourse Benefited from the Leaks by Rainey Reitman
www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/cablegate-disclosures-have-...
Description of event
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178950392136750
"Since its release of about 2000 diplomatic cables (as of January 7th, 2011), Wikileaks has been subject to extraordinary pressures, seemingly at the behest of the US government. Amazon and EveryDNS have denied Wikileaks internet service and Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and Bank of America have been prevented supporters from donating money to Wikileaks. This is despite the fact that Wikileaks has not even been charged with a crime.
Unfortunately, the situation has gotten even worse. The press has been spreading lies about Wikileaks. Mainstream media outlets do not appear to be doing even the most rudimentary fact-checking. The most blatant of these lies is the idea that Wikileaks has “indiscriminately dumped 250,000 cables on the internet”. This is flat-out false.
A few news organizations, including NPR and InformationWeek, have corrected this mistake, and NPR has even offered an apology. By contrast, most news organizations ranging from the AP to the Wall Street Journal continue to print this falsehood.
We call upon all news organizations to correct previous articles and statements, to issue apologies to their readers, and to take steps to prevent this mistake from occurring in any future articles and shows.
We will be protesting outside the TransAmerica pyramid, across from a San Francisco office of the New York Times, on Saturday, January 15th, at 4pm. On that day, we will be joining in protesting against the repression of Wikileaks with many others around the world, including Washington, DC, and several cities in Canada and Australia.
To counter the New York Times’s censorship of reality, we plan to publish the released cables on the walls of their building. In addition, participants will be provided cable printouts and markers and encouraged to throw down their artistic abilities by adding a graphic representation of their favorite cable to the Cablegate Coloring Book.
References:
[1] 8 Smears and Misconceptions About WikiLeaks Spread By the Media
www.alternet.org/story/149369/8_smears_and_misconceptions...
[2] NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone Else’s Turn
lippmannwouldroll.com/2010/12/28/npr-fesses-up-to-wikilea...
more wikileaks photos