This Week in WikiLeaks Podcast – Joshua E.S. Phillips on US Military’s Failure to Investigate Torture
Update: Link has been fixed. You should now be able to listen to the podcast. For the past months, I have hosted a show called “This Week in WikiLeaks,” where I bring a guest on to talk about a WikiLeaks-related story or to talk about the latest news and updates
How WikiLeaks Books Came to Be Liberated & No Longer Categorized Under ‘Extremist Websites’
The Library of Congress (LOC) and the National Library of Australia (NLA) have, in the past week, reviewed their categorization for WikiLeaks books that were on file. A bottom-up movement of WikiLeaks supporters and writers on Twitter going back and forth on how WikiLeaks books were being categorized led the LOC and NLA to mount this review. And, reviews by the LOC and NLA led to a change in categorization, meaning no longer will WikiLeaks books be categorized under the subject header “Extremist Websites.”
How WikiLeaks Books Came to Be Liberated & No Longer Categorized Under ‘Extremist Websites’
(photo: mvlslibrary) The Library of Congress (LOC) and the National Library of Australia (NLA) have, in the past week, reviewed their categorization for WikiLeaks books that were on file. A bottom-up movement of WikiLeaks supporters and writers on Twitter going back and forth on how WikiLeaks books were being categorized