WikiLeaks is cursed by Governments and corporations alike. Not surprising when one considers that the whistleblowing web site has revealed much critical information and data which governments and corporations would much rather remain under wraps.
We know the web site and its revelations. But who is behind it?
Phillip Adams, in his program Late Night Live on ABC Radio, interviews Julian Assange:
"WikiLeaks, the whistleblower website, has, in just three years, gone from a small, secretive organisation to a recognised media player; breaking stories about corruption, crime and lack of accountability among political and corporate interests. But it's also attracting the attention of Internet lawmakers. What happens when the notion of a free press comes up against the idea of regulated information?"
We know the web site and its revelations. But who is behind it?
Phillip Adams, in his program Late Night Live on ABC Radio, interviews Julian Assange:
"WikiLeaks, the whistleblower website, has, in just three years, gone from a small, secretive organisation to a recognised media player; breaking stories about corruption, crime and lack of accountability among political and corporate interests. But it's also attracting the attention of Internet lawmakers. What happens when the notion of a free press comes up against the idea of regulated information?"
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