The point: "The angry words of government officials and the swirling storm over whether Assange's brand of journalism can be justified are overshadowing a potentially far more disturbing aspect of this story — the new power governments have to punish publishers."
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Civil Beat: Internet Press Vulnerable After WikiLeaks
We published an editorial on the WikiLeaks case today at Civil Beat that I hope you'll check out.
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Civil Beat,
internet,
Journalism,
WikiLeaks
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Thank you, John, for adding to our understanding of the implications of the attack on WikiLeaks.It is most important for us all!
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The best thing it seems we can do is not to fall to the ravages of fear and intimidation that might take our hearts from us.
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