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WikiLeaks publishes vital information that officials would keep secret
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WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks☜Exploring the issues arising from the publication in November and December 2010 by WikiLeaks and five international newspapers of a mass of confidential diplomatic cables between the US State Department and its embassies around the world. Co-curators are welcome to add to, and help refine, the map.☜F1CEB7
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Are WikiLeaks's actions beneficial or detrimental?
Are WikiLeaks's actions beneficial or detrimental?☜☜FFB597
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Wikileaks is useful and should be supported / reinforced / protected
Wikileaks is useful and should be supported / reinforced / protected☜☜59C6EF
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WikiLeaks publishes vital information that officials would keep secret
WikiLeaks publishes vital information that officials would keep secret☜☜98CE71
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Exposing the misdeeds of the powerful is a long, honorable tradition
Exposing the misdeeds of the powerful is a long, honorable tradition☜ It is often cited as the fundamental purpose of a free press. True, this often means breaking confidentiality, but then you’d expect misdeeds to be hidden. The greater good to society justifies “spilling the beans.”☜98CE71
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The population needs to know about the true consequences of wars
The population needs to know about the true consequences of wars☜☜98CE71
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Transparency is a good protection against authoritarian regimes
Transparency is a good protection against authoritarian regimes ☜Hillary Clinton, Jan 21, 2010: Even in authoritarian countries, information networks are helping people discover new facts and making governments more accountable.☜98CE71
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Wikileaks exposes injustice
Wikileaks exposes injustice☜☜98CE71
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Wikileaks has brought some important issues to light
Wikileaks has brought some important issues to light☜Examples of useful revelations by Wikileaks may be browsed here (just reload the page to see another one): http://bit.ly/apBb0G☜98CE71
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WikiLeaks is a whistleblower
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Governments more likely to act ethically in a climate of openness
Governments more likely to act ethically in a climate of openness☜The climate of openness that WikiLeaks is engendering makes it more likely that governments and corporations will act more ethically in the future.☜98CE71
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Stable democracy requires the potential for corruption to be leaked
Stable democracy requires the potential for corruption to be leaked ☜Corruption, in its many forms, requires a lack of transparency, both from the law, and the public. It requires some uncertainty about its existence. Without independent medias ability to leak information, we shield corruption, which in turn undermines democracy. ☜98CE71
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Trust in governement has been deeply corroded both in US and UK (Iraq)
Trust in governement has been deeply corroded both in US and UK (Iraq)☜Trust in government was deeply corroded in both the United States and in Britain by the controversies/lies surrounding the Iraq war and the failure to find any weapons of mass destruction. If people trusted their governments, the need for a leaking system wouldnt be as strong as it is now.☜98CE71
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Trust in the ability of the press to expose lies is also deeply eroded
Trust in the ability of the press to expose lies is also deeply eroded☜☜98CE71
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What WikiLeaks is doing is an acceptable form of civil disobedience
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