WikiLeaks has lodged a strong protest with the UNESCO for “banning’’ it from an international conference it is hosting at its headquarters in Paris on the impact of the whistleblower website’s activities.
It said the U.S. organisers of the two-day conference, which opened on Thursday, had “stacked’’ it with WikiLeaks’ opponents and “blocked all speakers from WikiLeaks, stating that the decision to censor WikiLeaks representation was an exercise in 'freedom of expression... our right to give voice to speakers of our choice' ’’.
Describing it as “an intolerable abuse’’ of the United Nations organisation, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange demanded an immediate investigation and said it was “time to occupy UNESCO’’.
"UNESCO must conduct a full, frank and open investigation as to how its constitution, which tasks it to promote freedom of expression, freedom of information and freedom of communication, has become a blunt instrument of censorship. UNESCO must demonstrate that cold-war style power-plays, by the United States, or indeed any other country, are no longer acceptable," he said.
Mr. Assange said that UNESCO had “made itself an international human rights joke’’.
“To use ‘freedom of expression’ to censor WikiLeaks from a conference about WikiLeaks is an Orwellian absurdity beyond words. This is an intolerable abuse of UNESCO's Constitution. It's time to occupy UNESCO.’’
In a letter to UNESCO, WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson said: “UNESCO has a duty to assure that fairness and balance is secured in important discussions carried out under the banner of the organization. It is obvious that this will hardly be the case, given the selection of speakers. This is both a disgrace to UNESCO and potentially harmful to WikiLeaks.'’
In a statement posted on its website, WikiLeaks said the conference was packed with “who’s who’’ of the websites opponents and critics “no matter how insignificant or poorly informed’’.
“This includes speakers who are not merely critics, but four who have active legal conflicts with the organisation.’’
It said the board of the US World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) -- listed by UNESCO as theconference organisers in cooperation with the UNESCO Communication & Information Sector-- comprised “Washington insiders, cold war ideological allies such as Freedom House and the disgraced IAPA and U.S. mainstream media groups’’.
Ronald Koven of the WPFC justified WikiLeaks’ exclusion saying: "The main focus of this conference is not about WikiLeaks as such but about the implications of its actions for the future of professional journalism."
WikiLeaks said the claim was “at odds’’ with the conference aims listed on its website-namely `` to explore a wide range of new questions for traditional media and journalism posed by the WikiLeaks phenomenon" .
UNESCO reportedly told WikiLeaks that it “did not have intention to cause any polemic" and that WikiLeaks could attend the conference as long as it did not demand to participate as speakers.
This, WikiLeaks argued, was an attempt “to deny WikiLeaks work as journalism’’.
Keywords: WikiLeaks, UNESCO conference, freedom of expression, Julian Assange






Thumbs up to Assange! Truth will triumph" thats the logo of India..... Mr. Assange could come over here to India, set up shop and practise truth. India's founding father MK Gandhi followed this. Wikileaks expo has "significant" findings for this nation India, hence we value your efforts. This trend of the well established using dubious ways to stay in power must be checked without delay. Stitch in time saves Nine.
US power plays have brought our world to its knees. When will they be charged with suppression of freedom and war-mongering?
It's time for the computer group "Anonymous" to examine UNESCO. Like too many others, UNESCO seeks to benefit a few at the expense of the general public.
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