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SidDithers

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Sat Oct 13, 2012, 11:20 AM Oct 2012

Anonymous distances itself from WikiLeaks

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/oct/12/anonymous-distances-itself-wikileaks

Hacker collective says whistleblowers website has become the 'Julian Assange show'

The computer hacker collective Anonymous has distanced itself from WikiLeaks, claiming the whistleblowers' site has become too focused on the personal tribulations of its founder, Julian Assange.

A statement posted on the Anonymous Twitter account, AnonymousIRC, described WikiLeaks as "the one man Julian Assange show" after the website began asking users to pay for access to millions of leaked documents.

"The idea behind WikiLeaks was to provide the public with information that would otherwise be kept secret by industries and governments. Information we strongly believe the public has a right to know," said the statement on behalf of Anonymous.

"But this has been pushed more and more into the background, instead we only hear about Julian Assange, like he had dinner last night with Lady Gaga. That's great for him but not much of our interest. We are more interested in transparent governments and bringing out documents and information they want to hide from the public."


Edit: Here's the Anonymous statement posted to pastebin
http://pastebin.com/Juxb5M26

From the statement"
The conclusion for us is that we cannot support anymore what Wikileaks has become - the One Man Julian Assange show. But we also want to make clear that we still support the original idea behind Wikileaks: Freedom of information and transparent governments. Sadly we realize that Wikileaks does not stand for this idea anymore.


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Anonymous distances itself from WikiLeaks (Original Post) SidDithers Oct 2012 OP
Unrec. n/t Bonobo Oct 2012 #1
Thanks for the kick...nt SidDithers Oct 2012 #2
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