Tuesday, December 07, 2010

State Dept. WikiLeakage

Press Statement
Philip J. Crowley Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Public Affairs
Washington, DC
December 7, 2010

"The United States is pleased to announce that it will host UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day event in 2011, from May 1 - May 3 in Washington, D.C. UNESCO is the only UN agency with the mandate to promote freedom of expression and its corollary, freedom of the press.

The theme for next year’s commemoration will be 21st Century Media: New Frontiers, New Barriers. The United States places technology and innovation at the forefront of its diplomatic and development efforts. New media has empowered citizens around the world to report on their circumstances, express opinions on world events, and exchange information in environments sometimes hostile to such exercises of individuals’ right to freedom of expression.

At the same time, we are concerned about the determination of some governments to censor and silence individuals, and to restrict the free flow of information. We mark events such as World Press Freedom Day in the context of our enduring commitment to support and expand press freedom and the free flow of information in this digital age.

Highlighting the many events surrounding the celebration will be the awarding of the UNESCO Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize at the National Press Club on May 3rd. This prize, determined by an independent jury of international journalists, honors a person, organization or institution that has notably contributed to the defense and/or promotion of press freedom, especially where risks have been undertaken."

Same dude, same day ....

ABC News :

"State Department spokesman P J Crowley said the WikiLeaks was inviting terrorist attacks by releasing the cable that mention some of the key infrastructures projects across the globe identified by the US as vital for its national security interest. Without discussing any particular cable, the release of this kind of information gives a group like al Qaeda a targeting list. This is why we have condemned WikiLeaks for what it has done."

So. No UNESCO prize likely to be forthcoming for Wikileaks for "promotion of press freedom, especially where risks have been undertaken."

Because prior to these leaks, no one could possibly have guessed where the Canadian border crossings are or that an Israeli weapons manufacturer that makes components for US cluster bombs would be considered by the US to be "vital for its national security interest".

h/t Glenn Greenwald for the State Dept link.

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6 comments:

900ft Jesus said...

what a lot of garbage, these press releases. Our governments get a bunch of ad men to tailor messages, but they are largely meaningless as to giving any real information. Just geared to the latest sales pitch.

And here you show two conflicting pitches by the same person on the same day. If too many people ask questions, maybe they can ad a bunch of hot dancers in the background to distract from what's actually said.

And we pay for that crap.

Soooooooooooo sick of that.

West End Bob said...

I was hopin' you'd catch that link in Greenwald's piece, Lady Alison.

The man rocks in the exposing hypocrisy category . . . .

deBeauxOs said...

In a world were this kind of bald-faced lying and covering-up has become standard M.O. we need Wikileaks.

double nickel said...

Ya can't make this shit up. :)

Anonymous said...

deBeauxOs, Haiti will never be forgiven for a successful slave revolt against her colonial masters.

berlynn said...

Oh, the irony! Jeebzuz fekken keyryste!

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