Posts Tagged ‘Julian Assange’
WikiLeaks has damaged US external relations

Filtration of diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks has damaged U.S. foreign relations, changing the modus operandi of individuals and governments and provide information to their enemies, today recognized the Pentagon and the State Department.
“For some time, diplomatic relations will be more complicated,” said State Department spokesman, PJ Crowley, in a meeting with foreign press. Read the rest of this entry »
Hillary Clinton remains severity of the crisis caused by leaks Wikileaks

After days of hysterical statements and threats to Wikileaks, Hillary Clinton has imposed a little sanity in the U.S. political debate about the massive leak of diplomatic documents. Secretary of State has concluded a tour of Central Asia and the Persian Gulf, and has been shown that damage to U.S. diplomacy is not irreversible. Clinton said to reporters accompanying him that everything will return to normal. “We continue to work and nothing will stop or slow down our diplomacy,” Clinton said. Read the rest of this entry »
The case of Wikileaks

Is Julian Assange a savior of journalism?
It is still curious that this student of physics, active hacker, teenage member of International and editor of Subversive Wikileaks, the website that has jeopardized governments around the world, had said at the Centre for Investigative Journalism Summer School: ” Can not publish a paper on physics without the full data and experimental results and this should be the norm in journalism. ” Certainly, I can not agree more. Complete data, experimental results, and could add reliable sources, budget transparency, that’s journalism.
To be credible a news must pass through the legs of the truth of the sources of funding and the truth of the context. If this is true, as Julian Assange, for scientific information, why does not apply to political information? I say this because the roles that spits Wikileaks from time to time, to the horror of democracies and joy of all the anti-world, violate all the commandments of the famous code of ethics. That is, until violates the axiom that he claimed from the University of London. Read the rest of this entry »
U.S. recognizes that relationships are their allies at risk
The White House maintains a criminal investigation to clarify the responsibilities of filtering WikiLeaks

Washington fears reprisals. The U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, has assumed that the disclosure of Wikileaks over classified documents of American diplomacy “endanger our relations with important allies in the world.” Read the rest of this entry »