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[News] Wikileaks Strikes Again, Targets Corrupt Politicians

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Wikileaked donor list shames US lawmaker

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| Financial data belonging to more than 4,700 donors of Republican Senate 
| candidate Norm Coleman have been leaked to the internet following a breach of 
| his campaign website that also made public the contact details of another 
| 51,000 supporters.   
| 
| Two Microsoft Excel files containing the supporter information were recently 
| posted on Wikileaks. One file contained the names, addresses, phone numbers, 
| employers, email addresses, and partial credit card numbers of 4,721 people 
| who had donated to Coleman. He's the incumbent US Senator who is still 
| wrangling with comedian and talk-show host Al Franken for one of Minnesota's 
| Senate seats.     
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/12/colman_database_leaked/


Recent:

How to Save Investigative Journalism

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| At the same time, one of the best sources for investigative journalism,
| Wikileaks, is a bit short of dosh. Problem, meet solution: newspapers should
| fund Wikileaks.
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/03/how-to-save-investigative-journalism.html


UK Government Opens Up a Little More...Or Not

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| That, too, is a pretty hopeful sign that someone, somewhere, is beginning to
| get this openness lark. In addition, these pages could become an important
| resource about the governmental use of open source in the UK. Interesting
| times.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?blogid=14&entryid=1935


Breaking: Wikileaks Missing

http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/breaking-wikilinks-missing


Wikileaks Publishes $1B Worth of Congressional Reports

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| Wikileaks.org, the online clearinghouse for leaked documents, has published a
| complete database of Congressional Research Service reports, which are
| private research documents written for members of Congress and their
| staffers.
|
| The 6,780 reports date back to 1990 and comprise all of the digitized reports
| accessible by congressional offices, said Wikileaks, which estimated their
| value at US$1 billion. They do not contain classified material, but they do
| cover politically sensitive topics such as social policy, defense and foreign
| affairs.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/159237/wikileaks_publication.html?tk=rss_news


Extreme Openness: the Rise of Wikileaks

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| There is a long journalistic tradition of looking back at
| the end of the year over the major events of the preceding
| 12 months - one that I have no intention of following. But
| I would like to point out an important development in the
| world of openness that has occurred over that time-span:
| the rise and rise of Wikileaks.
|
| The site was actually founded two years ago, but most
| people (including myself) didn't really become aware of it
| until this year. Now Wikileaks is frequently to be found in
| the eye of the storm. Indeed, it seems consciously to be
| raising its sights ever higher: recently, it has published
| documents that are acutely embarrassing to the German and
| British governments.
|
| This is all good stuff, but I do worry that at some point
| the goading will get too much, and the needling too
| successful, until repressive governments like the one
| currently running the UK will fight back hard - citing the
| tired old tropes about "terrorism" or "child pornography"
| or maybe just "leaves on the track" - by ordering ISPs to
| block Wikileaks and any mirrors that pop up.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/toolbox/open-source/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=1676&blogid=14


Breaking: Wikileaks Missing

http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/breaking-wikilinks-missing


Related:

Wikileaks Shutdown: Censorship Is Censorship

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| If Wikileaks were a print publication, the injunction that has shut down the
| site would be unthinkable. Back in 1931, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a
| Minnesota law that allowed the closing of any "malicious, scandalous and
| defamatory" periodical. This court, by contrast, has not only barred future
| publication of the documents at issue but elected to put Wikileaks out of
| business.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/61873.html


Free Speech Advocates Mount Legal Battle to Unchain Wikileaks

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| In Bank Julius Baer & Co., Ltd v. Wikileaks, et al, the plaintiff claims that
| the posting of certain documents to the Wikileaks site violated Swiss and
| Cayman Island bank secrecy laws.
|
| Judge Jeffrey White ordered domain registrar Dynadot to disable Wikileaks.org
| in response to Julius Baer & Co.'s complaint. The groups behind the request
| to lift the injunction claim that it violates the First Amendment.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/61876.html


WikiLeaks Under Fire

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| The transparency group WikiLeaks.org currently seems to be under heavy fire.
| The main WikiLeaks.org DNS entry is unavailable, reportedly due to a
| restraining order relating to a series of articles and documents released by
| WikiLeaks about off-shore trust structures in the Cayman Islands. The
| WikiLeaks whistle blower, allegedly former vice president of the Cayman
| Islands branch of swiss bank Julius Baer, states in the WikiLeaks documents
| that the bank supported tax evasion and money laundering by its clients from
| around the world
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http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/18/043211&from=rss
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