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To: TobagoJack who wrote (69400)12/11/2010 7:48:42 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218380
 
The spread of WikiLeaks to those countries who have most to fear from openness, might just be the trigger that is needed to make a real difference to the world.

If as a result of WikiLeaks, Governments around the world are less able to conceal information from their people and forced to be more transparent about issues that affect us all, then WikiLeaks could ultimately be a force for good. When change happens on this scale no one can be sure how it will work out in the end but on the basis that this could be a game changing moment for good, I for one believe the actions of Julian Assange the campaigner will come to make Australians proud.

my.telegraph.co.uk

When I worked at No10 I very quickly came to the view that there are very few real secrets. With most issues the media had a pretty good sense of what was going on and while they may not have known the specifics, their general observations were about right; this also appears true for WikiLeaks.