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Title Foreign Correspondent: USA
Published Australia : ABC, 2010
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Summary So, you're in a highly sensitive job working on a top secret project but something's not right. In fact you think it's very, very wrong. Go public and you risk your job, perhaps jail - maybe even your life. Stay silent and many other lives may be endangered or life-savings imperilled and malignant corruption festers . What do you do? Hurry - time is ticking.It used to be nondescript parcels on the doorstep, cryptic phone calls at midnight or shadowy meetings in underground car parks.Now explosive information is more likely to arrive - to the tune of a novelty sound effect - in an email.But profound and important questions surround the transaction of secret, highly sensitive, classified material. Governments and big business are fiercely protective of their internal dynamics and increasingly are coming down hard on leakers and whistleblowers. The public though demand and defend their right to know when governments they've installed are making decisions on their behalf, or the actions of big business impact their lives.And so a group of one-time hackers and activists are trying to build a global truth machine.They call it Wikileaks."We want to create a system where there is guaranteed free press across the world, the entire world..... that every individual in the world has the ability to publish material that is meaningful" - Julian Assange - Founder WikileaksA hesitant, quietly spoken Australian named Julian Assange has become the global face of a nebulous operation with secret computer servers in a number of countries and aspirations to build an information freedom zone - the leaker's equivalent of a tax haven - in, where else - Iceland.Wikileaks exploded into prominence earlier this year when it released hitherto top secret video of a helicopter gunship strafing and killing more than a dozen people in Baghdad including media covering the war.The Wiki-team spent some time stripping the video of any electronic fingerprints that would expose the insiders who leaked it and then launched it on-line under the banner 'Collateral Murder' replete with damning Orwellian quotes. Critics call this activism not journalism."They provided artificial agenda driven context . There was an operation underway in reaction to an ongoing war. Not that apache helicopters were circling looking for a bunch of guys to just shoot up and kill". - David Finkel - Washington PosyForeign Correspondent's Andrew Fowler enters the guarded, sometimes paranoid world of Wiki - talking extensively to Assange, supporters like Daniel Ellsberg who gave the world the Pentagon Papers as well as critics who see the operation as a reckless, potentially dangerous activist outpost.As this intriguing Foreign Correspondent takes shape a military insider has been arrested on suspicion of leaking the Baghdad video and Assange has - according to colleagues - gone into hiding
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2010-06-22 at 20:00:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Hacktivism.
Whistle blowing.
WikiLeaks (Organization)
Americas.
Form Streaming video
Author Assange, Julian, contributor
Corcoran, Mark, host
Crowley, Philip, contributor
Day, Ken, contributor
Ellsberg, Daniel, contributor
Finkel, David, contributor
Fowler, Andrew, reporter
Hrafnsson, Kristinn, contributor
Jonsdottir, Birgitta, contributor
Lamo, Adrian, contributor
Tencati, Ron, contributor