The Pirate Bay US
 
 
 
 
 
The most free international library
and
The most freedom of information
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
WikiLeaks is also under Attack!
 
Democracy can not exist if it's
 
citizens does not know the truth!
 
Donate and we resent it throught bank transfer due to PayPal has cut them off.
 
 
 
The Pirate Bay is under attack by large 
corporations and governments to stop the largest free library in the world. We are actively supporting The Pirate Bay's effort in keeping on line through donations and political influences.  This court case will be the primary test  on who will control the internet, the last bastion of freedom. Click on donations to the right. There are no small donation, every donation counts. For further information check the websites to the left.
 
 
 
 "Could become as important a journalistic tool as the Freedom of Information Act." - Time Magazine
 
WikiLeaks is a not-for-profit media organisation. Our goal is to bring important news and information to the public. We provide an innovative, secure and anonymous way for sources to leak information to our journalists (our electronic drop box). One of our most important activities is to publish original source material alongside our news stories so readers and historians alike can see evidence of the truth. We are a young organisation that has grown very quickly, relying on a network of dedicated volunteers around the globe. Since 2007, when the organisation was officially launched, WikiLeaks has worked to report on and publish important information. We also develop and adapt technologies to support these activities.  

"Reporters Without Borders condemns attacks on WikiLeaks http://en.rsf.org
 
WikiLeaks
 
WikiLeaks has sustained and triumphed against legal and political attacks designed to silence our publishing organisation, our journalists and our anonymous sources. The broader principles on which our work is based are the defence of freedom of speech and media publishing, the improvement of our common historical record and the support of the rights of all people to create new history. We derive these principles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In particular, Article 19 inspires the work of our journalists and other volunteers. It states that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. We agree, and we seek to uphold this and the other Articles of the Declaration.
 
As the media organisation has grown and developed, WikiLeaks been developing and improving a harm minimisation procedure. We do not censor our news, but from time to time we may remove or significantly delay the publication of some identifying details from original documents to protect life and limb of innocent people.
 

Publishing improves transparency, and this transparency creates a better society for all people. Better scrutiny leads to reduced corruption and stronger democracies in all society's institutions, including government, corporations and other organisations. A healthy, vibrant and inquisitive journalistic media plays a vital role in achieving these goals. We are part of that media.

 

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