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Wikileaks News Roundup 22 December, 2010
22 December, 2010 — creative-i.info U.S. Embassy Leak on the Taste of Venezuelan Socialism Coming soon to a bookshop near you: Assange in his own words Kristen Saloomey, “Bradley Manning Suffering in Solitary Confinement” If We Lose our Internet Freedoms Because of Wikileaks, You Should At Least Know Why by Scott Creighton Bradley Manning Suffering Continue reading
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Apple bans Wikileaks i-phone app
December, 2010 Apple has removed an application that lets iPhone and iPad owners browse the WikiLeaks archive from its App Store. Apple states: The first on personal attacks: “Any app that is defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited, or likely to place the targeted individual or group in harms way will be rejected.” The second says “apps must Continue reading
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Apple bans Wikileaks i-phone app
December, 2010 Apple has removed an application that lets iPhone and iPad owners browse the WikiLeaks archive from its App Store. Apple states: The first on personal attacks: “Any app that is defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited, or likely to place the targeted individual or group in harms way will be rejected.” The second says “apps must Continue reading
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Net Neutrality Rules Are Imminent From the F.C.C. – NYTimes.com
The Federal Communications Commission appears poised to pass a controversial set of rules that broadly create two classes of Internet access, one for fixed-line providers and the other for the wireless Net. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 20-21 December, 2010
21 December, 2010 — creative-i.info 21 December, 2010 Lawyers for Ahmed Belbacha, Guantánamo Prisoner and Former UK Resident, Sue UK Government Wikileaks News Archive 28 November – 21 December, 2010 The Assange allegations Part II…Feminists Debate Sexual Allegations Against Julian Assange Headlines for December 21, 2010 Political witch-hunt behind sexual assault charges – claims Assange Continue reading
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Who’s Who at Wikileaks? by Julie Lévesque
Wikileaks is now being used by the authorities, particularly in the US, to promote the cyber warfare narrative, which could dramatically change the Internet and suppress the freedom of expression Wikileaks claims to defend. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 19-20 December, 2010
20 December, 2010 — creative-i.info TRNN Skewer: Rap News 6 – Wikileaks’ Cablegate: the truth is out there Will Julian Assange regret WikiLeaks? Past whistleblowers say no Wikileaks: Play the Ball, not the Man – and Check Who’s Kicking it Wikileaks News roundup 19 December, 2010 Who’s Who at Wikileaks? No naps, and no clothes Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 19 December, 2010
Ever since the media went OTT over Wikileaks, but more especially Julian Assange, I have carrying 20,30 even 40 stories per day. Not so anymore as you can see, even the BBC are no longer covering the issue. Thus Wikileaks is no longer ‘news’. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 18 December, 2010
18 December, 2010 — creative-i Wikileaks, the Espionage Act, and the Constitution (Ralph Nader testifies) Wikileaks News roundup 16-17 December, 2010 The WikiLeaks Release: U.S. Complicity and Cover-Up of Iraq Torture Exposed. The Palestine Cables’: WikiLeaks dox expose Netanyahu’s vision of Palestinian bantustan The Internal Organizational Structure of Wikileaks: Record of Wikileaks Email Exchanges Sudan Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 16-17 December, 2010
17 December, 2010 21:29:22 — creative-i.info 17 December, 2010 Assange says ‘US has lost face’ WIKILEAKS: Selection of Global Research Articles Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela Wikileaks on trial WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Vows to Resume Whistleblowing After Release From London Jail WikiLeaks Cables: Pfizer Targeted Nigerian Attorney General to Undermine Suit Over Fatal Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 16-17 December, 2010
17 December, 2010 21:29:22 — creative-i.info 17 December, 2010 Assange says ‘US has lost face’ WIKILEAKS: Selection of Global Research Articles Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela Wikileaks on trial WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Vows to Resume Whistleblowing After Release From London Jail WikiLeaks Cables: Pfizer Targeted Nigerian Attorney General to Undermine Suit Over Fatal Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 16 December, 2010
16 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Assange case judge banned Tweets Grace Mugabe sues over Wikileaks Wikileaks activists go analogue URUK Net Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Hypocrisy Gone Nuclear: Israel, Obama and the Bomb Popular Elsewhere Order Reigns on the Internet by Vijay Prashad Information Clearing House Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Join The “Rebellion” Against U.S. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 16 December, 2010
16 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Assange case judge banned Tweets Grace Mugabe sues over Wikileaks Wikileaks activists go analogue URUK Net Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Hypocrisy Gone Nuclear: Israel, Obama and the Bomb Popular Elsewhere Order Reigns on the Internet by Vijay Prashad Information Clearing House Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Join The “Rebellion” Against U.S. Continue reading
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Exclusive: The world’s most wanted house guest
Mr Assange has for several months been staying as a guest of Cpt Smith and other members at the Frontline Club in London, which he founded seven years ago to stand for independence and transparency, and he has also stayed at Cpt Smith’s home in Suffolk. Below is Cpt Smith’s account of the past weeks… Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 14-15 December, 2010
15 December, 2010 — creative-i.info 15 December, 2010 19:34 Friedman’s Half-Hearted, Inaccurate Defense of WikiLeaks Medvedev instructs intelligence officers to use WikiLeaks for Russia’s purposes WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange granted bail but still in jail WikiLeaks: Heroic or treasonous? US Air Force blocks access to WikiLeaks material Hacktivism for Cyber Democracy Joel S. Hirschhorn Ghana leader Continue reading
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The media goes to war By John Pilger
Never has so much official energy been expended in ensuring journalists collude with the makers of rapacious wars, which, say the media-friendly generals, are now “perpetual.” In echoing the West’s more verbose warlords, such as the waterboarding former Vice President Dick Cheney, who predicted “50 years of war,” they plan a state of permanent conflict… Continue reading
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Wikileaks and ‘cablegate’ – a threat to national security or a step forward for transparency?
With its latest release, Wikileaks has attracted an unprecedented amount of attention, sparking international debate and sharply dividing commentators, both political and media. The 250,000 confidential diplomatic cables were shared with the Guardian, Le Monde, Der Spiegel and El Pais, and the Guardian passed them on to the New York Times. Some of the stories… Continue reading
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FAIR Supports WikiLeaks
As journalists, activists, artists, scholars and citizens, we condemn the array of threats and attacks on the journalist organization WikiLeaks. After the website’s decision, in collaboration with several international media organizations, to publish hundreds of classified State Department diplomatic cables, many pundits, commentators and prominent U.S. politicians have called for harsh actions to be taken… Continue reading
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EI: Israel thinks we’re “very powerful.” So keep us strong
14 December 2010 — The Electronic Intifada Now we know why Israel is trying to shut down The Electronic Intifada. Recently I wrote to you and other friends about the attack on The Electronic Intifada by NGO Monitor, an extremist Israeli group that works with the Israel’s far-right government and wants to shut us down. Continue reading
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Wikileaks, Imperialism and the Western Media By Sean Fenley
The mainstream media’s primary vocation, when it comes to the U.S. reach throughout the planet, is to slander, ridicule and report all sorts of dubious information on, those who are resisting the global neoliberal imperial economic order. Continue reading