Saturday, December 4, 2010

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Welcome to the twenty-first century!

Many media are wont to say that the events of September 11, 2001 marked the entry into the twenty-first century, as the First World War ushered in the twentieth century.

As it is wrong to try to extract the history of the news. The decline is obviously not enough ...

Yet if I were to suggest a date of entry into the twenty-first century, I would suggest perhaps 28 November 2010.

Why that date?
Because it is the date on which Wikileaks start publishing his revelations from U.S. diplomatic cables.

These revelations are important? Probably, but that's not what interests me in this case. No, what I think is messing up all the markers known so far, it's hard for the government to silence Wikileaks planet at any price, in defiance of all democratic principles, all the rules of a state of law, to all appearances ...

Since this was a strange short story in Sweden with rape Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks would be charged. By a quirk of the most improbable, the international warrant for his arrest was issued on November 30 , two days after the publication of diplomatic cables.
Yet the merits of the accusations seem more than doubtful, as can be seen here and there. The prosecutor seems more interested in the arrest of Assange by resolution of the case. He even denied that it is due, when it was still in Sweden.

But that's not all: in addition to computer attacks that rained on Wikileaks, service providers responsible for the maintenance of Wikileaks refused to continue providing the means for allowing Wikileaks to continue work:

  • EveryDNS.net, its name server, has cut off access to the domain wikileaks.org Friday, December 4, suddenly making the site available worldwide. The number of attacks suffered by Wikileaks would be more bearable by their infrastructure, it seems ...
  • The same day, Amazon, cloud hosting provider, has refused to continue hosting Wikileaks, after political pressure
  • The online payment system PayPal, owned by eBay, has blocked the account to make donations to Wikileaks Saturday, December 4. Paypal justifies this action by its general terms stating that Paypal can not be used to commit illegal actions, although Wikileaks has not been convicted.
Added to this is still the Australian government, declaring himself ready to continue Assange , without specifying on what grounds, President Iran's Ahmadinejad declaring that Wikileaks is a U.S. operation, the French Minister Eric Besson saying, following the arrival of Wikileaks servers hosting the French OVH that Wikileaks was unwelcome in France, the convictions of revelations by the Italian, French, Saudi and Colombia, among others, and of course all the actions and statements by the U.S. government, too numerous to list all . A high degree of unanimity, after all!

What this obvious persecution again, where is the failure is that it is in full light: the positive side of the revelations of Wikileaks is obvious, the site also has the overwhelming support of the population (just see the calls for a boycott of Amazon and Paypal on Facebook), and yet governments are trying to organize a real manhunt! Julian Assange said now threatened with death and speaks also to seek political asylum in Switzerland.

Whatever revelations Wikileaks, they can not open more people's eyes that this shameful hunt!

Now the era of political atmosphere is gone. The message to people is very clear: if you rebel, you'll regret! Just look at Julian Assange!

As Guy BĂ©art said, "One who tells the truth / It must be executed".
It will not be long ...

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