WikiRebels: A WikiLeaks Documentary

Sweden’s public service television, SVT, has released this one-hour documentary chronicling the history of WikiLeaks.

"JA" - Courtesy of http://nyakpo.com/
"JA" - Courtesy of http://nyakpo.com/

From summer 2010 until now, Swedish Television has been following the secretive media network WikiLeaks and its enigmatic Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange.

Public opinion is at an all-time high with all of the rumors swirling around Julian Assange and his WikiLeaks whistle blower website. With most not completely informed of all the on-goings, this documentary will provide a bit further insight into the highly intriguing story which seemingly sees new development by the day… — Hypebeast

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