25-10-2016, 08:56 AM
BREAKING: The Founder of WikiLeaks is DEAD!
KosarFeatured Contributor
Sadly, while Julian Assange is held up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London without internet, we have learned tragic news. The founder and director of WikiLeaks, Gavin Macfadyen, has died.
At age 76, he was the the director of Wikileaks and also the founder of the Centre for Investigative Journalism.
He was a mentor and friend to famous whistleblower and co-founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, as well as the director of the publication. Paying tribute to their head, WikiLeaks published a post on the group's Twitter account saying MacFadyen "now takes his fists and his fight to battle God."
The post is signed "JA," indicating that the phrase belongs directly to Julian Assange, with WikiLeaks claiming that, despite the whistleblower being deprived of internet access in his suite in the Ecuadorian embassy for a week now, he has been able to contact them and is "still in full command."
The CIJ team also published an address from MacFadyen's wife and member of Julian Assange's Defense Fund, Susan Benn, who described her husband as a "larger-than-life person," with gratitude and respect.
"He was the model of what a journalist should be… He spearheaded the creation of a journalistic landscape which has irrevocably lifted the bar for ethical and hard-hitting reporting. Gavin worked tirelessly to hold power to account.
"His life and how he lived it were completely in sync with the principles that he held dear and practiced as a journalist and educator to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable," Benn wrote.
Recounting her husband's achievements, she said he had produced and directed more than 50 investigative documentaries covering diverse and multiple countries and problems. She also noted that he had been banned from apartheid South Africa and the Soviet Union for his investigative work, and was also attacked by British Neo-Nazis.
The post is signed "JA," indicating that the phrase belongs directly to Julian Assange, with WikiLeaks claiming that, despite the whistleblower being deprived of internet access in his suite in the Ecuadorian embassy for a week now, he has been able to contact them and is "still in full command."
The CIJ team also published an address from MacFadyen's wife and member of Julian Assange's Defense Fund, Susan Benn, who described her husband as a "larger-than-life person," with gratitude and respect.
"He was the model of what a journalist should be… He spearheaded the creation of a journalistic landscape which has irrevocably lifted the bar for ethical and hard-hitting reporting. Gavin worked tirelessly to hold power to account.
"His life and how he lived it were completely in sync with the principles that he held dear and practiced as a journalist and educator to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable," Benn wrote.
Recounting her husband's achievements, she said he had produced and directed more than 50 investigative documentaries covering diverse and multiple countries and problems. She also noted that he had been banned from apartheid South Africa and the Soviet Union for his investigative work, and was also attacked by British Neo-Nazis.
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
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