The document discusses WikiLeaks, an international non-profit organization that publishes classified media leaks and news stories. It was founded in 2006 by journalists, activists and technologists from several countries. Julian Assange is described as the director. WikiLeaks states that it bases its work on Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which protects freedom of expression. Some of WikiLeaks' major leaks include the Guantanamo Bay operating manual, the Afghan War Diary, and over 250,000 US diplomatic cables. These leaks have revealed hidden war crimes and government corruption but have also been controversial.
An initial look at what is new politically and journalistically about Wikileaks. Is it a new form of journalism? what impact will it have on democracy?
An initial look at what is new politically and journalistically about Wikileaks. Is it a new form of journalism? what impact will it have on democracy?
Lecture slides dealing with the role of sources and whistleblowers in the 21st century information war - part of the University of Sunderland media ethics module
In this class we studied the "Internet Freedom" speeches of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and then looked at critiques and counter-arguments made by Evgeny Morozov, Sami Ben Gharbia and Cory Doctorow.
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Are You A Racist? This is a document to inform and educate the public/world on WHAT a Racist is. There are MANY Blacks/African-Americans/Negroes/People-Of-Color who believe that they CANNOT be Racist; however, MANY of them are and their BRAINS Conditioned through LIFE-LONG EXPERIMENTS by the Ku Klux Klan and Zionists to ACCEPT being an INFERIOR Race!
This is a document that has been prepared to also EXPOSE the TRUTH to the Public/World so they can SEE for themselves the EVIDENCE supporting the WORK of Community Activist Vogel Denise Newsome and HOW “ACTION” has CHANGED the COURSE of History and the PLANS that the KU KLUX KLAN and ZIONISTS have for Blacks/African-Americans/Negroes/People-of-Color as well as provide FOREIGN Governments/Leaders/Citizens with information to provide them with the TRUTH regarding the IMPACT that People-Of-Color (as Vogel Denise Newsome) bring that will AID and ASSIST them in REBUILDING their Nation/Countries and QUIT believing the LIES of the WHITE MAN that is SMILING IN THEIR FACES but have an EVIL HEART to DESTROY their LIVELIHOOD!
Lecture slides dealing with the role of sources and whistleblowers in the 21st century information war - part of the University of Sunderland media ethics module
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Are You A Racist? This is a document to inform and educate the public/world on WHAT a Racist is. There are MANY Blacks/African-Americans/Negroes/People-Of-Color who believe that they CANNOT be Racist; however, MANY of them are and their BRAINS Conditioned through LIFE-LONG EXPERIMENTS by the Ku Klux Klan and Zionists to ACCEPT being an INFERIOR Race!
This is a document that has been prepared to also EXPOSE the TRUTH to the Public/World so they can SEE for themselves the EVIDENCE supporting the WORK of Community Activist Vogel Denise Newsome and HOW “ACTION” has CHANGED the COURSE of History and the PLANS that the KU KLUX KLAN and ZIONISTS have for Blacks/African-Americans/Negroes/People-of-Color as well as provide FOREIGN Governments/Leaders/Citizens with information to provide them with the TRUTH regarding the IMPACT that People-Of-Color (as Vogel Denise Newsome) bring that will AID and ASSIST them in REBUILDING their Nation/Countries and QUIT believing the LIES of the WHITE MAN that is SMILING IN THEIR FACES but have an EVIL HEART to DESTROY their LIVELIHOOD!
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Wikileaks, Hactivism, and Government: An Information WarThomas Jones
Given the exhaustive plethora of information regarding Wikileaks, Anonymous, and the U.S. Government, this is a comparatively superficial overview of the impact of Information Warfare on the Internet and our rights.
My apologies for the somewhat informal research aesthetic.
Wikileak’s Prosecution or Persecution: Is this Western Democracy?Thesigan Nadarajan
If there is no difference between how democratic and Oligarchy Authoritarian political leaders think and behave, then, what does Western Democracy really stand for in the global political world? Why should the rest of the world listen to Western Democracy? Is Western Democracy really democratic? Is human rights really practiced in Western Democracy? These questions are being raised, because, what is preached in Western Democracy does not seem to tally with what is being practiced in the issues of Wikileaks and Jean Assange. Wikileaks and Jean Assange deserve a better democratic treatment than the ones they are getting now.
Critical Approach Wikileaks Make More Transparent MediaKamil Mehmet Özkan
Publishing improves transparency, and this transparency creates a better society for all people. Better scrutiny leads to reduced corruption and stronger democracies in all society’s institutions, including government, corporations and other organisations. A healthy, vibrant and inquisitive journalistic media plays a vital role in achieving these goals. We are part of that media....” they said. Is Wikileaks realy make media tranperant or it is an illusion serve for dark powers.
WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization that publishes.docxgauthierleppington
WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization that publishes secret information, news leaks, and classified media from anonymous sources. All of this is done through cyberspace and breaches of cyber security. WikiLeaks’ website, initiated in 2006 in Iceland by the organization Sunshine Press, claims a database of 10 million documents in 10 years since its launch. The group has released a number of significant documents that have become front-page news items. During the 2016 US presidential election campaign, Wikileaks released e-mails and other documents from the Democratic National Committee and from Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta. These releases are believed to have caused significant damage to the Clinton campaign. The U.S. intelligence community expressed "high confidence" that the leaked e-mails had been hacked by Russia and supplied to Wikileaks, while Wikileaks denied their source was Russia or any other state. During the campaign, Wikileaks and Assange regularly promoted and popularized conspiracy theories and falsehoods about Clinton and the Democratic Party. Wikileaks has drawn criticism for its absence of whistleblowing on or criticism of Russia, and for criticizing the Panama Papers' exposé of Russian businesses and individuals with offshore bank accounts. Wikileaks has also been criticized for inadequately curating its content and violating the personal privacy of individuals. Wikileaks has, for instance, revealed Social Security numbers, medical information, credit card numbers, and other sensitive personal information. Should officers of WikiLeaks, including Assange be prosecuted? Has WikiLeaks damaged the United States or has it performed a service by revealing information that the United States citizens had a right to know. Remember, nothing that WikiLeaks has ever published has been proven to be false.
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1. Defi ne ethics, list and
describe the three fundamental
tenets of ethics, and describe
the four categories of ethical
issues related to information
technology.
2. Identify three places that store
personal data, and for each one,
discuss at least one potential
threat to the privacy of the data
stored there.
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ne of the major controversies generated by the Vietnam War occurred in 1971, when
The New York Times and other sources publicized excerpts from a secret Defense
Department study—quickly labeled The Pentagon
Papers—that detailed the history of U.S. involvement
in Southeast Asia. These documents had been copied by defense
analyst Daniel Ellsberg, one of the contributors to the study. Given
the existing technologies, Ellsberg had to photocopy thousands
of documents by hand. Today, whistleblowers—employees with
insider knowledge of an organization—can capture huge amounts
of incriminating documents on a laptop, memory stick, or por-
table hard drive. They can send the information through personal e-mail accounts or online drop
sites, or they can simply submit it directly to WikiLeaks (www.wikileaks.org).
WikiLeaks was offi cially unveiled in December 2006. Julian Assange, one of the founders,
was reportedly inspired by the leak of the Pentagon Papers. Assange intended WikiLeaks to
serve as a dropbox for anyone, anywhere, who disagreed with any organization’s activities or
secrets. According to its Web site, WikiLea ...
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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2. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organization
working for transparency which publishes news leaks
based on their ethical, historical and political
significance. WikiLeaks was founded in 2006 by
Chinese dissidents, journalists and mathematicians,
and start-up company technologists from the United
States, Taiwan, South Africa Australia, and Europe. An
Australian Internet activist, Julian Assange, is
described as a director of WikiLeaks.
3. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
On their website
WikiLeaks states
Article 19 of the
Universal Declaration
of Human Rights as a
basis their work by
defining the human
rights of expression
and receipt of
information
regardless of frontiers
as civil rights.
4. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
What do the recent WikiLeaks documents address?
The most high-profile documents hosted by
WikiLeaks are either US based documents or they
focus on alleged US government misbehavior. Many
of them relate to hidden war crimes or prisoner
abuse. The following sections describe the content
and value of leaked publications and public
reactions on the leaks.
5. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
In March 2007 WikiLeaks published the US military's operating
manual for the Guantanamo prison camp (Standard Operating
Procedures for Camp Delta). The manual indicated that some
prisoners were placed outside the areas which members from
the International Committee of the Red Cross were allowed to
visit. This was something the military has repeatedly denied.
In July 2010, WikiLeaks released Afghan War Diary, a
compilation of more than 76,900 documents about the War in
Afghanistan which were not previously available to the public.
These documents indicated that the deaths of innocent civilians
at the hands of international forces were covered up.
6. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
On November 28th 2010, WikiLeaks began releasing US State
Department diplomatic cables. The New York Times, Le
Monde, Der Spiegel, The Guardian and El Pais in co-operation
with WikiLeaks published the first articles which revealed that
over 250,000 confidential documents had been leaked to
WikiLeaks.
7. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
Reactions to diplomatic cable leaks
Leaking the content of US diplomatic cables caused
dramatically harder reactions in different countries than any
other of the earlier actions of WikiLeaks. It made also civil
rights organizations reconsider their stand on WikiLeaks.
On December US Attorney General announced that WikiLeaks
was under criminal investigation and that there could be
prosecutions of individuals for leaking classified documents.
Julian Assange, was arrested December 2010 in Britain and
accused of sexual assaults in Sweden. However, he was
released against bail for a home arrest. No charges due to the
leaks have been filed so far against him.
8. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
Direct censorship by blocking was not the only restrictive
reaction against WikiLeaks.
In USA university students as well as government staff
and prospective employees were warned by the State
Department not to read, print, comment on or make links
to WikiLeaks.6
The reasoning behind this warning was
that the data in WikiLeaks is still officially held as
classified.7
9. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
Government reactions to WikiLeaks
US government reactions to WikiLeaks have hardened
over time. Concerning Afghan War Diary, the Pentagon
pressured WikiLeaks to return all documents. The Iraq
War Logs leak in 2010 was condemned by the US and
UK who suggested the disclosures put lives at risk.
10. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
Divided opinions among civil rights organizations
WikiLeaks has also become a dividing and controversial
issue also among civil rights organizations.
Many organizations agree on the undeniable value that
WikiLeaks has had by indicating violations of human rights
and civil liberties.
According to Glenn Greenwald, lawyer and civil rights
activist, the amount of corruption which WikiLeaks has
exposed is unique in history and there is no other
organization that comes close to WikiLeaks regarding
exposures of misuse of power.
11. What is the effect of WikiLeaks
for Freedom of Information? by Päivikki Karhula
http://www.ifla.org
Many civil right organizations have so far openly supported the
work of WikiLeaks because of these reasons.
However, the leaks of diplomatic cables made some civil
rights organizations and activists back off with their full
support for WikiLeaks. The Afghan War Diary leaks was
harshly criticised by Reporters without Borders. They accused
WikiLeaks of "incredible irresponsibility.”
WikiLeaks was accused of revealing the identity of hundreds
of people who collaborated with the coalition in Afghanistan
and making them vulnerable for further violence.
12.
13.
14. “State power no longer has a
hold on information, at least not
the way it did before the
emergence of the new media
with its ability to reconfigure
public exchange and social
relations while constituting a new
sphere of politics.” (Giroux, 2009)
15. WikiLeaks and Democracy
WikiLeaks, like the New York Times before it with the
publication of the Pentagon Papers, has committed no
crime.
The claim that somehow WikiLeaks is different because it allegedly encouraged
sources to come forward is a red herring: even if the charge proves true, this is what
journalists at every major media outlet in the country do every day.
In fact, the U.S. Embassy cables, like the Pentagon Papers, show our
government involved in systemic wrongdoing and wide scale
deception. They present irrefutable evidence that this administration
and its predecessor have been tampering with other countries' legal
systems to prevent prosecutions against government employees for
committing human rights abuses and transgressing international law
under often-secret post 9/11 policies.
16. WikiLeaks and Democracy
Like the NYT when it published the Pentagon Papers,
WikiLeaks has been accused of irresponsibly dumping a
large cache of top secret documents into the public
domain that compromise the safety of our country and our
allies. In fact, despite the hysterical claims of a variety of
elected officials, there's been absolutely no
documentation of any resulting harm, unless one counts
the embarrassment of having Russian Premier Minister
Vladimir Putin make fun of U.S. officials for trying to
suppress free speech.
17. WikiLeaks and Democracy
Our government, as journalist Glenn Greenwald
has noted, “increasingly wishes to operate
through a one-way mirror where all of its citizens'
activities are open for surveillance while the activities of the government
itself increasingly take place behind a wall of executive privilege,
untouchable even by judicial oversight.”
But democracy demands the cleansing light of openness as a guard
against the abuses of power. We should thank WikiLeaks for shedding
light on governmental wrongdoing.
Now let us hope that the U.S. public, as well as its politicians and media,
will consider investigating these abuses at least as important as maligning
the messenger.
Vince Warren is the Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional
Rights.
18. WikiLeaks is delinquent and anti-democratic
The website's insistence that it is a voice of open ‘freedom of
expression’ is simply absurd, argues Janet Daley.
We are entering an unprecedented age of free speech, right? For the first
time in human history, the state will no longer have control over
information, right? Democracy is about to come to its full fruition, with the
triumph of bottom-up power over top-down domination, right?
Wrong. The frenzied hyperbole generated by the latest WikiLeaks episode
– an anarchic, but so far remarkably ineffectual, spasm of delinquency –
seems peculiarly weak in its understanding of the basic concepts with
which its rhetoric is larded. It is, in fact, the precise opposite of what its
apologists claim it to be: with its unilateral programme of revealing
confidential information, which it boasts is unstoppable and accountable to
no one, it is profoundly anti-democratic.