Wednesday, December 8, 2010

WikiLeaks

And I am not exactly sure what all that news is about that recent topic of the day in seemingly all the news of the day on planet earth about a website called WikiLeaks that I assume leaks something that could be wiki, maybe. Though those online debates and dialogues seem to have something to do with censorship, free speech, email, high tech technology and a host of other topics in some of those facebook event invites and news articles with titles like Hackers strike at MasterCard to support WikiLeaks, "WikiLeaks controversy sparks cyber war", "There's no such thing as privacy any more", "Operation: Payback" claims to have shut down Visa website in defense of WikiLeaks", and a whole lot of other articles to be found on the internet, real world and beyond these past few days and weeks. And one of the many facebook events for this topic to be found in my facebookaholicness is as follows. And what, if anything does this have to do with a No Police State?

Emergency Protest to Defend Wikileaks & Julian Assange BRISBANE
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Time
Thursday, December 9 · 5:30pm - 8:30pm

LocationBrisbane Square, Top of Queen St Mall, Brisbane

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More InfoJulian Assange of WikiLeaks has just been arrested in London.

This is the latest in an unprecedented global campaign to destroy WikiLeaks and Assange for daring to defy the powerful and expose the lies, the hypocrisy, and the blood that their apparatus of secrecy is designed to protect.

It is crucial that people in Australia stand up and be counted in defence of free speech and democratic rights. Our government has refused to defend Assange's basic rights as a citizen, and instead has joined the global campaign to silence him.

PROTEST TO DEFEND JULIAN ASSANGE AND WIKILEAKS, AND STOP THE SUPRESSION OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH

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