You may have heard of Wikileaks and Cablegate and the dumping of tons of alleged US diplomatic cables. Good or bad -- and for whom? Glenn Greenwald has a good summary with lots of further links:
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/01/wikileaks/index.html
A few things of note: video of Apache gunship attack on journalists and children; a formal US policy of not investigating human rights abuses by the Iraqi regime; the head of the Bank of England getting illegally involved in politics; US pushing Germans to coverup our kidnapping and torture; UK officials covering for US ones.
Glenn notes that Scott Ritter and Eliot Spitzer got sex crime allegations or charges after they threatened the powers that be, as Assange has. He also links to an Economist blog
http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2010/11/overseeing_state_secrecy
which ends on the note that critics claim lack of secrecy may cost lives -- not that there's been evidence of this -- but the secrecy had killed thousands of Americans and on the order of 100,000 Iraqis.
Glenn also says that every document which isn't a big deal, but which also didn't need to be classified, is itself a blow against democracy, in which the government should be transparent by default, not secret by default.
Juan Cole has http://www.juancole.com/2010/12/top-ten-middle-east-wikileaks-revelations-so-far.html
A Spanish mafia-busting judge called Russia a mafia state
http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2010/s3083375.htm
US troops have been secretly embedded in Pakistan
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/30/wikileaks-cables-us-forces-embedded-pakistan
One cable notes US/Swedish cooperation that had to be kept secret from the Swedish people, which perhaps casts a shadow on the convenient Swedish charges against Assange.
http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/cable/2007/05/07STOCKHOLM506.html
This describes Assange's philosophy: not just of specific damning revelations (though those seem abundant, contrary to media spin like "it's just gossip"), but of threatening the whole culture of secrecy that enables conspiracy.
https://zunguzungu.wordpress.com/2010/11/29/julian-assange-and-the-computer-conspiracy-%E2%80%9Cto-destroy-this-invisible-government%E2%80%9D/
If you want to support Wikileaks, voila:
http://wikileaks.org/support.html
(see next entry http://mindstalk.livejournal.com/264371.html )
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/01/wikileaks/index.html
A few things of note: video of Apache gunship attack on journalists and children; a formal US policy of not investigating human rights abuses by the Iraqi regime; the head of the Bank of England getting illegally involved in politics; US pushing Germans to coverup our kidnapping and torture; UK officials covering for US ones.
Glenn notes that Scott Ritter and Eliot Spitzer got sex crime allegations or charges after they threatened the powers that be, as Assange has. He also links to an Economist blog
http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2010/11/overseeing_state_secrecy
which ends on the note that critics claim lack of secrecy may cost lives -- not that there's been evidence of this -- but the secrecy had killed thousands of Americans and on the order of 100,000 Iraqis.
Glenn also says that every document which isn't a big deal, but which also didn't need to be classified, is itself a blow against democracy, in which the government should be transparent by default, not secret by default.
Juan Cole has http://www.juancole.com/2010/12/top-ten-middle-east-wikileaks-revelations-so-far.html
A Spanish mafia-busting judge called Russia a mafia state
http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2010/s3083375.htm
US troops have been secretly embedded in Pakistan
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/30/wikileaks-cables-us-forces-embedded-pakistan
One cable notes US/Swedish cooperation that had to be kept secret from the Swedish people, which perhaps casts a shadow on the convenient Swedish charges against Assange.
http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/cable/2007/05/07STOCKHOLM506.html
This describes Assange's philosophy: not just of specific damning revelations (though those seem abundant, contrary to media spin like "it's just gossip"), but of threatening the whole culture of secrecy that enables conspiracy.
https://zunguzungu.wordpress.com/2010/11/29/julian-assange-and-the-computer-conspiracy-%E2%80%9Cto-destroy-this-invisible-government%E2%80%9D/
If you want to support Wikileaks, voila:
http://wikileaks.org/support.html
(see next entry http://mindstalk.livejournal.com/264371.html )
Correction
Date: 2010-12-20 05:16 (UTC)From: