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China will have its own Wikileaks

Looking at the experience of foreign colleagues, chinese dissidents have decided to create a resource similar orientation service Wikileaks. It seems that the idea of Wikileaks is becoming a greater response in the society, and perhaps in the future these resources will appear in each country. Although not all governments are concerned about data that can be placed on such resources – some just “let down all the brakes, even if the published information is very well. But the U.S. government and China is clearly not one of those, and for this reason published information causes them to “move”, acknowledging some mistakes, which then must be corrected.

The Chinese emphasize its independence from the Wikileaks, arguing that with the resource they have in common only an idea. Recall that Wikileaks published in the public domain U.S. government classified documents about the war in the United States, Iraq and some other materials. There are currently Wikileaks servers, hundreds of thousands of outstanding documents, audio and video, which does not speak now and are just lazy.

On a wave of popularity, the publication of Wikileaks rolls with the U.S. military, who shot either on unsuspecting journalists from Iraq, facing a group of around a van. Americans have decided that local residents and truck – are incompatible, and shot both people and vehicles. As the saying goes, “away from sin”. If it were not for Wikileaks, then this case would have remained unnoticed and would have got away with it. And so, the U.S. military still has to get out, explaining the incident, and to lean on securing the civilian population of Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries where there are military forces of America.

As for Chinese dissidents, the fighting is for the introduction of democratic principles in China, plus the developers are going to restore people’s right of information. Journalists, hackers, lawyers, proofreaders, and people of other professions are involved in the project, who can ensure the normal operation of the site.

Interestingly, many IT experts in China believe that this venture will fail and will be left unnoticed. This can travel from country to country without worrying (yet) about the possibility of a prison. But in China, it’s slightly different – the slightest suspicion of “conspiracy” and the person may just not for life in thunder jail.

In any case, the creation of resource like Wikileaks is a interesting idea but it can really influence the officials of both the highest and lowest ranks.

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