I think WikiLeaks faces a lot of threats once even really mundane information (which might tarnish some influential person's image) starts becoming public (with audio and video links to the perpetrator's acts). Just like the attacks against Mikael Blomkvist's career and life in the millennium trilogy.
It would be great to read, if some pissed off Indian civil servant leaks a major chunk of underground govt files to wikileaks. I would love to see this approach of right to information.
This news item is surprising since I have read that Sweden is one of the most leading proponents of freedom of media.
I think you'll also love to watch the three films adapted from those novels.
Sandeep Parekh is the founder of Finsec Law Advisors, a financial sector law firm. He was formerly an executive director of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) where he headed the Legal Affairs and Enforcement Departments. Sandeep is a visiting faculty at IIM, Ahmedabad and has worked for a law firm in Delhi, Mumbai and Washington, D.C. He holds an LL.M. (Securities & Finance Regulation) degree from Georgetown University and an LL.B. degree from Delhi University. He is also admitted to practice law at New York and is a member of Mensa. He is a World Economic Forum “Young Global Leader” and has been invited to speak at Davos. Sandeep was a chairman and member of various SEBI and RBI Committees and sub-committees.
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I think WikiLeaks faces a lot of threats once even really mundane information (which might tarnish some influential person's image) starts becoming public (with audio and video links to the perpetrator's acts). Just like the attacks against Mikael Blomkvist's career and life in the millennium trilogy.
It would be great to read, if some pissed off Indian civil servant leaks a major chunk of underground govt files to wikileaks. I would love to see this approach of right to information.
This news item is surprising since I have read that Sweden is one of the most leading proponents of freedom of media.
I think you'll also love to watch the three films adapted from those novels.
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