WikiLeaks ditched by MasterCard, Visa. Who's next? - CSMonitor.com:
Last week, WikiLeaks was evicted from Amazon cloud-based servers, reportedly under pressure from US politicians. A couple days later, PayPal followed suit – effectively depriving WikiLeaks of a flood of micro-donations from supporters around the globe. Now reps for MasterCard and Visa have said the companies will halt payments to WikiLeaks until a full investigation into the practices of the site has been completed.
Meanwhile, Avaaz has a petition you can sign here.
And they say
The massive campaign of intimidation against WikiLeaks is sending a chill through free press advocates everywhere.
Legal experts say WikiLeaks has likely broken no laws. Yet top US politicians have called it a terrorist group and commentators have urged assassination of its staff. The organization has come under massive government and corporate attack, but WikiLeaks is only publishing information provided by a whistleblower. And it has partnered with the world's leading newspapers (NYT, Guardian, Spiegel etc) to carefully vet the information it publishes.
I see that Tony Blair has been recalled by the Iraq War commission in the UK to answer some questions he evaded before, partly as a result of Wikileaks. I don't think Wikileaks revealed anything that we didn't already know or hadn't already guessed, but all those people who are telling us how righteous they are for trying to impose democracy of the rest of the world while trying to suppress media freedom in their own countries need to have their bluff called.
So remember:
- Don't buy your Christmas prezzies on MasterCard or Visa
- Pass this on
Until the situation is resolved, of course.
1 comment:
I warned my partner yesterday to leave off the Visa card. I've not used my Mastercard at all these past 4 months, and I'm unlikely to now.
Not least because they seem a poor security risk at the moment.
This goes for Paypal too,yes?
Love,
Terri in Joburg
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