Former New York Times executive editor and now op-ed columnist for the newspaper, Bill Keller, has renewed his feud with Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks. In his latest column, he attempts to set the record straight on the leaks organization. Keller’s problem is that Assange isn’t going away anytime soon. He is getting his own [...]
Bill Keller’s Latest Petulant Attack on Julian Assange & WikiLeaks |
| By: Kevin Gosztola Monday February 20, 2012 2:02 pm |
UN Agency’s Conference on Media World After WikiLeaks (Live Blog) |
| By: Kevin Gosztola Wednesday February 15, 2012 10:03 pm |
[UPDATE - 9:58 AM ET] Stopping to cover another important issue – the US Homeland Security Department’s monitoring of social media. [UPDATE - 9:55 AM ET] Jane Kirtley, Silha Prof. of Media Ethics & Law, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, U. of Minnesota, draws attention to public opinion and gets into the motives for whistleblowing [...]
WikiLeaks Reports It Has Been ‘Banned’ From UN Agency’s Conference on WikiLeaks |
| By: Kevin Gosztola Wednesday February 15, 2012 1:58 pm |
(update 1 & 2 below) The media organization WikiLeaks reports a conference to be held at the headquarters of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris has not invited any speakers affiliated with WikiLeaks to speak at the event that is scheduled to take place February 16 and 17. A statement on [...]


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