The First WikiLeaks Revolution?

CaseyJones

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http://wikileaks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/01/13/wikileaks_and_the_tunisia_protests

Tunisians didn't need any more reasons to protest when they took to the streets these past weeks -- food prices were rising, corruption was rampant, and unemployment was staggering. But we might also count Tunisia as the first time that WikiLeaks pushed people over the brink. These protests are also about the country's utter lack of freedom of expression -- including when it comes to WikiLeaks.
 
The United States citizens didn't need any more reasons to protest when they took to the streets these past weeks -- food prices were rising, corruption was rampant, and unemployment was staggering. But we might also count The United States as the first time that WikiLeaks pushed people over the brink. These protests are also about the country's utter lack of freedom of expression -- including when it comes to WikiLeaks.

That seems to work too. I bet it would work for a bunch of other countries also.

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Wikileaks revealed that the banks in Iceland were insanely corrupt before their government collapsed. Their leaks resulted in a change of power in some other African country as well.
 
Actually, this is the 3rd Wikileaks Revolution. Iceland's government fell because of a Wikileak, as did (more in the fashion of Tunisia) the government of Kenya in 2007. The role played by WL in Iceland and Tunisia is probably marginal, though significant, but in Kenya WL was pretty much the primary reason the government was overthrown by popular revolt.
 
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