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WikiLeaks Condemns Tucson Shooting Spree

WikiLeaks Condemns Tucson Shooting Spree

By Brad Friedman on 1/10/2011 9:30pm

Says organization 'target of unprecedented violent rhetoric'...

Late this evening, via an announcement linked from Twitter, the whistleblower media organization WikiLeaks released a statement related to the Saturday attack in Tucson on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and 19 others.

The press release condemns "violent rhetoric by US prominent media personalities, including Sarah Palin" and urges that incitement of violence, including against their organization and its founder Julian Assange, be agressively prosecuted by U.S. officials.

Serving as spokesman for the organization, Assange --- who has personally been the target of a great deal of inflammatory rhetoric and violent threats by a number of prominent politicians including not only Palin, but even Vice President Joe Biden who referred to him recently as "a high-tech terrorist" --- is quoted in the press release as saying: "No organisation anywhere in the world is a more devoted advocate of free speech than Wikileaks but when senior politicians and attention seeking media commentators call for specific individuals or groups of people to be killed they should be charged with incitement --- to murder."

"Those who call for an act of murder deserve as significant share of the guilt as those raising a gun to pull the trigger," he said.

After offering condolences and sympathies for those injured and killed in the shooting spree, the press release, posted in full below, details several violent suggestions, or "incitements to kill," as directed at Assange and WikiLeaks by a number of prominent media personalities and politicians...

"WikiLeaks has many young staff, volunteers and supporters" who have been the "target of unprecedented violent rhetoric," Assange said. "Consequently we have to engage in extreme security measures."

The statement goes on to call for the US to take legal action against those who violate the law by calling for murder, assassination, and other violence against either Assange or others in the organization.

"We call on US authorities and others to protect the rule of law by aggressively prosecuting these and similar incitements to kill," he says, following cites to several such examples. "A civil nation of laws can not have prominent members of society constantly calling for the murder and assassination of other individuals or groups."

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More examples:

http://www.peopleokwithmurderingassange.com/

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