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1, Introduction
Wikileaks (also known as Wikileaks; English: Wikileaks is a borderless, non-profit internet media, which helps insiders make organizations, enterprises and governments operate in the sun.
Julian Paul Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is usually regarded as the founder, editor-in-chief and director of Wikileaks. Kristen Huffson Joseph Farrell and Sarra harrison are the only two members of Wikileaks that are known to the public. Kristinn Hrafnsson is also an employee of Sunshine Media Products Department, together with Assange, Ingi Ragnar Ingason and Gavin MacFadyen.
2. Participants
Wikileaks claims that the website was founded by dissidents, journalists, mathematicians and technicians from small companies from the United States, China, Taiwan Province Province, Europe, Australia and South Africa. Many media, including The New Yorker (2065438+June 7th, 2000), pointed out that Julian Paul Assange, an Australian internet activist, was the leader of this website. The members of the advisory committee include journalists, representatives of political persecution, anti-corruption representatives, human rights activists, lawyers and cryptographers.
3, the first public
Wikileaks made its first public appearance on the Internet in June 2007. At that time, the website said that it was "founded by political dissidents, journalists, mathematicians and company technicians from the United States, Taiwan Province Province, Europe, Australia and South Africa". Chinese mainland pro-democracy figures Xiao Qiang, Wang Youcai and Wang Dan appear on the consultant list of this website. Wikileaks receives about 30 documents submitted anonymously by users every day. Generally, they will first review the credibility of consultants and volunteer teams, and then post those credible materials in original and unedited form with comments.