Then Assange will be on the wrong end of a "hacking" and it won't be his email account.
I guess the point is that the ethical ramifications of this whole ordeal are not as simple as hacking = bad.
Then Assange will be on the wrong end of a "hacking" and it won't be his email account.
Nice to know that wikileaks has appointed themselves judge, jury and executioner on this.
Someone has to. Do you really trust someone like Stephen Harper to actually let the Canadian public know what he is doing?
If governments were more open they wouldn't have to fear organizations like Wikileaks.
What I find galling is that almost every party runs on a platform of more open government and yet completely fail to deliver once in power. If I remember correctly open government was one of the founding principles of the Reform Party. And it seems to me that Mr. Harper was once a member of that party.
To start, I don't trust any politician of any stripe. To date, there is only 1 leader (provincial) that has generally lived up to their word and he was much like a bull in a china shop (Klein)... Like him or not, by in large, the man pretty much lived-up to his promises or made a strong effort to do so.
In regard to Wikileaks, I think that you would agree that there are simply certain things that the general public need not know about. That said, this is not a wholesale excuse to with hold all info, but it does draw a clear line on things.
My problem with Assange et al is: who the hell do they think they are to make that decision for the gvt and citizens of a foreign nation? He has published high level gvt/diplomatic docs as well as private military communications on an indiscriminate basis. In my view, that puts lives in direct jeopardy (ie; some of the Afghan aides and insiders whose names were released).
Wikileaks believes that they have no responsibility for their actions to Canada (or any nation for that matter). It sure is easy to play the role of do-gooder when he/she doesn't have to answer to the consequences of their actions.
I think we have to disagree on Klein. He may have kept the promises you favoured, but he certainly didn't so far as the health care and education system is concerned and he fudged many other promises.
So far as government secrecy is concerned I will admit that some things do have to be kept secret. Certainly details of the budget should not be known beforehand, and there are some issues of national security. But it seems to me that modern governments seem to want to keep everything possible secret. Governments are certainly not elected to hide the truth from their citizens, so why do they do it? As I said before there is very certainly something wrong with a system in which governments keep secrets for decades.
People like Assange exist because of this very secrecy. If governments actually practiced the open government they all yack about then he and his ilk would have nothing to report.
Assange and Wikileaks seem to have no moral or ethical views other than that governments are not supposed to have ANY secrets. It's not about increasing transparency and accountability, but about eliminating the power of governments to hold any secrets, including those that are necessary to keep their populations safe and defend us against nations and groups that consider democracy the enemy. Assange and his group don't care whose life is endangered and who they empower with their leaks. That's why I have a serious problem with Wikileaks and see them as unethical frauds.
Is there a WIkileaks on Wikileaks? It would be fascinating to see behind the wall of secrecy of this group. Why are they so against freedom of knowledge? They should reveal their sources, their methods, their personal emails, the whole thing. We the people demand transparency!!! End the secrets, Assange!
I am sure the Syrian regime is quaking in their boots at this development. I am sure it is their #1 problem right now.
Well if they're as dull as the big cable leaks were, it may actually help them to sleep at night.
Interesting strategy ... defense/offence by boredom!
Assange and Wikileaks seem to have no moral or ethical views other than that governments are not supposed to have ANY secrets. It's not about increasing transparency and accountability, but about eliminating the power of governments to hold any secrets, including those that are necessary to keep their populations safe and defend us against nations and groups that consider democracy the enemy. Assange and his group don't care whose life is endangered and who they empower with their leaks. That's why I have a serious problem with Wikileaks and see them as unethical frauds.
Is there a WIkileaks on Wikileaks? It would be fascinating to see behind the wall of secrecy of this group. Why are they so against freedom of knowledge? They should reveal their sources, their methods, their personal emails, the whole thing. We the people demand transparency!!! End the secrets, Assange!
No way Wikileaks could reveal its sources considering the fact that the secrecy obsessed regimes they expose regard such leaks as treasonous. Take a look at what happened to the US soldier who leaked all the info on Iraq. People who are brave enough to leak such info are taking very high risks.
As I said. I have no problems with some aspects of government being kept secret for a time. But keeping everything secret for decades or even forever is simply a no go.