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US Court attempts to muzzle Wikileaks
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Tuesday February 19, 2008 17:15 by Miriam Cotton
Steven Soldz of Daily Koz raises the alert "Wikileaks Under Attack: California Court Wipes Wikileaks.org Out of Existence Wikileaks has been an invaluable source of inside information on what governments and other bodies around the world are up to. It has put into the public domain an array of illuminating documents ordinarily kept from public scrutiny. An application by the Julius Baer bank in the Cayman Islands has successfully persuaded a Californian court to shut down the wikeleaks.org website. As Soldz points out, this is a draconian response - the equivalent of shutting down the New York Times because of one disputed article. |
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Just heard of your site in light of the publicity given your banking post.
Thank anyone who contributes to the advancement of unlocking secrecy.
I will support you any way I can, starting with sending your link on.
Thank you
Bill
Absolutely disgraceful and unprecedented.
This will backfire horribly and Wikileaks will be more popular than ever.
This whole thing stinks. It most certainly pays to have friends in high places. But we're talking about the internet here. It isn't easy to pull the plug on the flow of information, particularly so when one acts in a stupid fashion like this.
The following address will also bounce interested readers to the Wikileaks site. Whilst it's doubtful that the powers that be can purge all that Wikileaks has disclosed from the internet, they most certainly have the power to disrupt it. It might be an idea as Miriam said, for folks with an interest in material to download that material. http://88.80.13.160/
Here's a copy of all correspondence between Wikileaks and those representing Swiss/Cayman Islands Bank Julius Baer. It can be seen that Wikileaks was not told of what specific allegations were being made other than some vague allegations. After this period of correspondence, those acting against Wikileaks took an ex-parte proceeding against Wikileaks and the censorship is what resulted. http://88.80.13.160/wiki/Full_correspondence_between_Wi..._Baer
Methinks the legal mafia have bitten off a lot more than they can chew this time.
Wikileaks remains available publishing from non-US, non-Chinese jurisdictions including http://wikileaks.cx/ and http://wikileaks.be/. See http://wikileaks.cx/wiki/Wikileaks:Cover_Names for more.
Please spread the word - link and store as much as possible.