Wikileaks on black after publishing thousands of emails AK Party

Gepubliceerd op 20 juli 2016 om 11:53

The whistleblower website Wikileaks yesterday let hundreds of thousands of emails made public by the Turkish AKP, the ruling party of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. And it only goes to the first part, writes the website, which are said earlier after the publication ready for 'battle'. WikiLeaks has been blocked by Turkey.

Julian Assange.

The site was directly related to several cyber attacks, which were sometimes and sometimes not "won", says the site. Turkey's Internet watchdog has today prevented access to the WikiLeaks website. Telecommunications Communications Board has said in response that it is an 'administrative measure'. That is the standard response of the watchdog if a website goes black.

coup d'etat
It involves almost 300,000 emails that were sent between 2010 and July 6 of this year, about a week before the failed coup attempt. According to Wikileaks, the source that make the messages played nothing with the coup, or in other countries who are against Erdogan. The site would publish the emails at first later this year, but made haste because Erdogan opened the hunt for anyone who had to do with the coup attempt. The website decided emails own words early to publish because of the "cleansing" of the Turkish government following the foiled coup.

,, It is important to note that this e-mail accounts are used primarily for matters that have to do with the world and the most sensitive internal affairs', "the site said in a statement. Check the e-mails here.

Assange
Wikileaks was founded in 2006 by Julian Assange and has since been published many secret documents. In 2010, the whistleblowing website released include a large number of secret diplomatic documents of the United States. That led to loss of vision in Washington and undermined a lot of diplomatic relations with the US

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