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Original investigative journalism. All source documents were classified, confidential or censored at the time of publication and are made fully availably to the press and public.

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They May Have Lost Their Name, But Wikileaks Goes On

wikileaks.jpgThe United States has joined China and Thailand in attempting to censor Wikileaks, however the site itself goes on.

A Californian judge ruled that Dynadot, the name registrar for Wikileaks.org, should remove all traces of Wikileaks from its servers and further should “prevent the domain name from resolving to the wikileaks.org website or any other website or server other than a blank park page, until further order of this Court.” The ruling followed an application from Bank Julius Baer, a Swiss bank named by Wikileaks as being involved in money laundering, to have documents relating to the company removed from the site.

Although Wikileaks has lost its URL, the site is hosted in Sweden, and is still up at 88.80.13.160/wiki/Wikileaks. Unfortunately for Bank Julius Baer, the legal action will probably result in more people reading the documents in question.

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