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ACMA denies involvement in Wikileaks raid

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has denied that it had anything to do with raids targeted at whisteblower’s haven Wikileaks.org. ย  German police yesterday raided the house of Theodor Reppe, sponsor of the Wikileaks.org domain, which hosted the leaking of a list of sites claiming to be the ACMA blacklist. ย  Wikileaks has claimed […]
Patrick Stafford
Patrick Stafford

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has denied that it had anything to do with raids targeted at whisteblower’s haven Wikileaks.org.

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German police yesterday raided the house of Theodor Reppe, sponsor of the Wikileaks.org domain, which hosted the leaking of a list of sites claiming to be the ACMA blacklist.

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Wikileaks has claimed the raid was over a “censorship list” published online, but an ACMA spokesperson has claimed that the raids were “not as a result of a referral from ACMA”.

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A list of sites alleged to be part of the ACMA blacklist was leaked on Wikileaks.org last week, but a new list was leaked this week that Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says is more accurate.

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