Julian Assange is arguably the most wanted whistleblower in history. The founder of the online gazette ‘WikiLeaks’, a site is known for its notoriety for publishing and spreading the news, photos and videos and other ‘classified’, is nigh close to being hunted down by the US for good. After being a jailbird for more than a decade due to jumping bails and multiple allegations and asylum-seeking, extradition now permitted by the British High court and looming over Julian Assange’s head; the US may finally have been successful in hunting him down. Wikileaks under Julian Assange had already gained recognition and a reputation for its bold attempts to unveil the truth. The site’s primary goal is to get information from whistleblowers and leak it all on their website for everyone to take not
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Centre’s Pursuit To Constrain Journalism: Announces Stricter Policy For Accreditation
The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has announced a revised set of conditions in the accreditation policy for journalists. The latest policy change was introduced by the Union ministry of information of broadcasting. It states that a government accreditated journalist can lose their status on the grounds of acting in a manner that deems "prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, decency or morality or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement of an offence.” The latest changes in the policy are different from what was issued in 2013. Earlier, under the general terms, the accreditation was stated to be withdrawn right after the conditions of its issuance fail to exist or...
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