WikiLeaks is a non-profit organization that publishes classified, censored, or otherwise restricted information of political, ethical, and historical significance. It was founded with the goal of bringing important news and information to the public, providing an innovative, secure, and anonymous way for sources to leak information to its journalists.
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A submission system that allows sources to leak documents to WikiLeaks journalists anonymously and securely.
A vast repository of leaked documents, diplomatic cables, and other materials that have been published by WikiLeaks.
Regular updates and articles on the latest leaks and their implications, written by WikiLeaks journalists.
Information and resources for journalists and media professionals, including press releases and media contacts.
Information on how to support WikiLeaks through donations, volunteering, or other means.
Information on WikiLeaks' legal battles and how to support its legal defense fund.
Reports on government and corporate transparency, including requests for information and censorship attempts.
Resources for educators and students to learn about information freedom, journalism, and the importance of whistleblowing.
Julian Assange
Various locations, due to the nature of its work and the legal challenges it faces.
Includes the Iraq War Logs, Afghan War Diary, Cablegate, and the Sony archives.
WikiLeaks has faced numerous legal challenges and controversies, including the arrest and extradition requests of its founder, Julian Assange.
WikiLeaks has had a significant impact on global politics, journalism, and the public's right to know, sparking debates on privacy, security, and freedom of information.
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