Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Sex, trials and Wikileaks

Sex . . . STD fears sparked case against WikiLeaks boss: reuters

Trials . . . no bail? Heck, even Chile's General Pinochet got bail after he was arrested in London for human rights violations (the numerous charges included 94 counts of torture of Spanish citizens and the 1975 assassination of a Spanish diplomat).

Wikileaks . . . DNS Mirrors: cryptome; Wikileaks: http://213.251.145.96/; Wikileaks: donate

More sex . . . UNDERGROUND PARTY SCENE IN JEDDAH: SAUDI YOUTH : cable 09JEDDAH443

From the Ministry of Truth (7 December 2010):
New media has empowered citizens around the world to report on their circumstances, express opinions on world events, and exchange information in environments sometimes hostile to such exercises of individuals’ right to freedom of expression. At the same time, we are concerned about the determination of some governments to censor and silence individuals, and to restrict the free flow of information. We mark events such as World Press Freedom Day in the context of our enduring commitment to support and expand press freedom and the free flow of information in this digital age.
U.S. to Host World Press Freedom Day in 2011 Press Statement, Philip J. Crowley, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Public Affairs

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