Indonesian Version WikiLeaks Present

Posted on | Tuesday, January 18, 2011 | No Comments

IndoLeaks willing to publish important documents from an anonymous source.
Pressure on the development site WikiLeaks was leaking behind the effect is quite large.

The arrest of the founder WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, not only trigger the sympathy of many parties, but also inspired many to set up a site that facilitates the piper (whistleblower) to dismantle the depravity of an institution or agency.


After the former founder of initial plans to establish OpenLeaks.org WikiLeaks, a site development of other more sophisticated leak from WikiLeaks, a blogger and Russia established the sort of site WikiLeaks named Rospil.info, now a sort of site WikiLeaks named IndoLeaks.org also present.

"Indoleaks emerged as an answer to the deadlock information. Especially the information likely to be a boomerang for the authorities, politicians and other evil people in Indonesia," said IndoLeaks the rubric 'About Us'.

Until now, the new sites created on December 7, 2010 that, claims to have had hundreds of collections of documents. However, Indoleaks sorting and selecting the proper documents to the public.

Unfortunately, as the party that called for disclosure of information and transparency, this site has not revealed the identities of the board behind him.

At least, a site that looks still looks simple it invites the whistleblowers who have information important to send the documents to their email address with some conditions.

Among other things, the document must be original without any accompanying opinion, has the public interest, and not associated with the account of a person's health track records or other personal confidential.

In its website, states would protect sources IndoLeaks the document with the name anonymous.

Until now, IndoLeaks has published several documents, including the U.S. embassy report on East Timor, a transcript of former President Suharto with Gerald Ford, the final report of the Fact Finding Team (TPF) The case of Munir, and the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the Indonesian government and Microsoft.

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