How Wikileaks changed the world | Battle Lines Podcast
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- In this episode of Battle Lines we're going to explore the impact of WikiLeaks from a conflict and security perspective and ask the Telegraph's Gordon Rayner and journalist Colin Freeman what founder Julian Assange's intentions really were. We also hear from journalist Dorjee Wangmo about Chinese oppression in Tibet and get an update on the dire situation in Gaza from Nicola Smith.
Contributors
Venetia Rainey (Host)
Colin Freeman
Gordon Rayner (Associate Editor)
Nicola Smith (Asia Correspondent)
If the truth always comes out, the world will be better. Keeping abuse secret is the problem.
Tibet: maybe we should also say that China's occupation and colonisation of Tibet is illegal, and that China is committing genocide there. Language is important.
Maybe ur just dumb
Maybe u need to be smarter
#LONGLIVERESISTANCE
there'll be no shelter here; the front lines are everywhere...
Most of us Australians don't like Assange, because he is smug, and dumped so much stuff on the internet, which probably put American lives at risk. Yet he has done enough "time", and would have probably died soon, if sent to the US, which would have been terrible for his young family. Hopefully he will keep a low profile now, and stay within the Journalist laws.
I predict we’ll see him on RT soon.
@@xtrajentlyyep.
Nobody cares about Australia or wat u think.
Exactly what I have come to expect from the "journalistic integrity" of The Telegraph Staff. Toria Nuland, Hillary Clinton, and Christopher Steele are definitely keeping their hands busy up Gordon's and Colin's respective skirts.
Wonder why Vladolf invaded😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂