Gawker has had it with Wikileaks not practicing what it preaches. In reaction to the intense secrecy with which Wikileaks conducts itself, and after moral questions arose from the publication of classified war documents, Gawker has set up Wikileakileaks.org, to try and get to the bottom of the Wikileaks organisation and how it operates. The site reads: “For all its championing of transparency, secret-sharing website Wikileaks.org is more secretive than almost any media organization.” For a closer look at Gawker’s offensive on Wikileaks, head to Wikileakileaks.org

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