Deep Dives 18 - The Wikileaks Archive
The longtime editor-in-chief of Wikileaks is facing extradition to the United States where he will face charges relating to espionage. Assange was forcibly removed from the Ecuadorian embassy and arrested by UK police on April 11th, 2019.
Assange is being persecuted for his journalistic activities that include publishing information related to US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Welcome to Deep Dives #18. This is the 9th Deep Dives research challenge with a spotlight on the Wikileaks archive. Many under-reported articles have been produced by Deep Dives researchers on a variety of topics originating from material found in the archive.
It's time to get back to digging in the vaults and back to building an archive of research on the blockchain.
The Wikileaks archive is arguably the most trusted publicly available archive and one of the largest collections of government documents, files, emails, and cables anywhere across the internet.
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The Wikileaks Archive
“WikiLeaks is a giant library of the world’s most persecuted documents. We give asylum to these documents, we analyze them, we promote them and we obtain more.”
- Julian Assange
- The Wikileaks archive contains well over 10 million documents
- Wikileaks Docs have been cited in over 28,000 academic papers and US court filings
https://www.wikileaks.org/
https://wikileaks.cloud/
The Wikileaks Index
Back in late 2016, Wikileaks revealed the existence of a little-known index that combines onsite and offsite resources relating to Wikileaks material. This invaluable tool helps make the mammoth amount of documents available on the Wikileaks website more accessible and systematic.
https://file.wikileaks.org/file/
Always Exercise Caution
We recommend that you take the time to properly explore available privacy tools and VPNs.
Check out our Resources for Researchers post for tips on protecting yourself online and resources for diggers.
The Wikileaks Archive Challenge
Search the Wikileaks archive at wikileaks.org or wikileaks.cloud Find an overlooked, underrated, underreported or obscure leak/ email/ cable/document/ court filing on a topic that interests you. Build a post around your findings Provide additional sources to make your case and strengthen your position Explain the significance of the leak and why it’s an important piece of news that should be communicated to the public.
If you’re having trouble finding a focus, begin with a person, country or topic of interest such as; Clinton / Netanyahu / Gaddafi / Saudi Arabia / China / Chemical Weapons / Free Trade / Trafficking / etc.
You never know what will turn up!
Rules
Help spread the word, reblog this post Limited to 2 contest entries per account Submissions must be made in a separate post (not in the comments) Submissions must be posted before the deadline
(UTC - Monday, June 8th 2020, UTC 11.59.00PM)This research challenge is open for THREE weeks Please make sure to post or cross-post to the “deep dives community" page Indicate that your post is a DD18 entree in the title of your post (so we don't miss it) Your entry must include references to a document/documents found in the a publicly available archive Provide a link to the specific document or page Make an attempt to keep your post concise and to the point You may leave a link to your entry in the comments below
Please, do not plagiarize the work of others
Note: This round of Deep Dives is open for over three weeks. Also, contributors are allowed to make 2 entries during this extended challenge period!
Winners The Winning Post Should Meet the rules criteria Well researched Fully sourced Clearly presented Original Content (not widely reported on in the media) Significance should be clearly articulated 3 Outstanding contributions will be acknowledged *Winners will be announced within a week of the submission deadline
Prizes 1st Prize = 30 Hive
2nd Prize = 12.5 Hive
3rd Prize = 7.5 Hive
The current prize pool is 50 Hive to be divided between the top 3 submissions. Example: 100 Hive – 1st place = 50% // 2nd = 30% // 3rd = 20% Liquid HIVE (or HBD) earned by the original contest post may be added to the prize pool Bonus @v4vapid & @ausbitbank upvotes and reblogs for exceptional and/or original contributions Winning posts will be Pinned and Featured on the Deep Dives Community page HP earned from challenge announcements and the winner’s announcements will go to the community account @deepdives
Contributions
Those that do not ‘win’ should not view their work and efforts as being wasted. All submissions are valuable and will be contributing to building a body of research on the blockchain. We hope that contributors support each other’s efforts wherever possible whether by sharing tips, links or through constructive feedback to their fellow researchers.
Good luck and happy digging!
Deep Dives Community
Contributors
Be sure to check out some of the great work done by Deep Dives contributors over the last several months. Past winners and contributors include: Be sure to check out some of the great work done by Deep Dives contributors. Past winners and contributors include:
@palikari123, @krnel, @geke, @bifiracoil, @thoughts-in-time, @direrat, @an0nkn0wledge, @gregorypatrick, @natepower, @deliberator, @angryman, @elchacal6, @richq11, @perceptualflaws, @tarazkp, @valued-customer, @v4vapid, @wedacoalition
Deep Dives Aims Promote original content Promote investigative journalism Promote focused and quality research Encourage community engagement Encourage collaboration and teamwork Recognize and reward high quality original content
Over time, Deep Dives aims to build a repository of high quality research and original content preserved on the blockchain.
We hope you join us in building this unique resource.
It truly is a community effort and your exceptional contributions are what fuels this project.