Free Press Group Ready to Cut Off WikiLeaks
Source: The Daily Beast
The Freedom of the Press Foundation routed half a million dollars to WikiLeaks. But Assanges embrace of Trump split the groups board, and now its on the verge of a major break.
KEVIN POULSEN
SPENCER ACKERMAN
11.16.17 9:29 PM ET
In the heat of the presidential election campaign last year, Xeni Jardin, a journalist and free speech advocate, developed a sickening feeling about WikiLeaks.
Jardin had been a supporter of the radical transparency group since at least 2010, when it published hundreds of thousands of U.S. military and State Department documents leaked by Chelsea Manning. In 2012, Jardin was a founding member of the board of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a nonprofit established as a censorship-proof conduit for donations to WikiLeaks after PayPal and U.S. credit card companies imposed a financial blockade on the site. But during the election season, Jardin noticed WikiLeaks veering violently off its original mission of holding governments and corporations to account. Beginning in July of last year, Julian Assange, WikiLeaks driving force, began releasing a cache of stolen email from the Democratic National Committee, and injecting WikiLeaks influential Twitter feed with the kind of alt-right rhetoric and conspiracy theories once reserved for Breitbart and InfoWars.
Suddenly the voice of WikiLeaks seemed to be all about questioning one candidateHillary Clintonand doing so in a way that was designed to benefit the other, Jardin recalled to The Daily Beast. The tone also seemed to echo some of the language on the far right. So when the guy in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, who is normally of the extreme left, is echoing Nazi publications, something is wrong.
Her misgivings eventually led to a tense confrontation with Assange and touched off a year-long debate among the directors at the Freedom of the Press Foundation, which has handled around $500,000 in individual donations for WikiLeaks over the last five years. Now the foundation acknowledges its on the brink of ending its assistance to WikiLeaks, on the grounds that the financial censorship Assange faced in 2012 is no longer in place.
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nocalflea
(1,387 posts)These people were only bothered recently by Wikileaks because of the election ?
paleotn
(18,845 posts)....holding certain governments and corporations to account....
That's always been the tip off. What are they leaking, about whom, when and why and it didn't start with the 2016 election. I think it's well past time to squeeze Ecuador and take out this Russian asset permanently. Since he's apparently use to living in close quarters for years on end, a federal supermax shouldn't be too much of a change for him.