Many of us may have thought in the last days of how important has been the Wikileaks' cables release in the fall of Tunisia's dictator, Ben Ali.
This may be not the first internet promoted revolution, but the first internet detonated revolution [CNN], therefore many have called it the first Wikileaks revolution.
American Ambassador Godec wrote in one of the cables:
"Tunisia is a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems...
The problem is clear: President Ben Ali... and his regime have lost touch with the Tunisian people. They tolerate no advice or criticism, whether domestic or international." [thefirstpost]
Even the existence of corruption, known by everybody, exploded after the Wikileaks cables were released. [about.com]
Another interesting aspect of all this Wikileaks affaire is how big is the responsaibility of the American administration for hiding the crimes of many politicians around the world. Wouldn't this be a evident case of cover-up?
This may be not the first internet promoted revolution, but the first internet detonated revolution [CNN], therefore many have called it the first Wikileaks revolution.
American Ambassador Godec wrote in one of the cables:
"Tunisia is a police state, with little freedom of expression or association, and serious human rights problems...
The problem is clear: President Ben Ali... and his regime have lost touch with the Tunisian people. They tolerate no advice or criticism, whether domestic or international." [thefirstpost]
Even the existence of corruption, known by everybody, exploded after the Wikileaks cables were released. [about.com]
Another interesting aspect of all this Wikileaks affaire is how big is the responsaibility of the American administration for hiding the crimes of many politicians around the world. Wouldn't this be a evident case of cover-up?
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