Leak, Wikileaks, whistleblower - New challenges for human rights?
The panel discussion aims to highlight the conflicting relationship between the public's right to know and the right to privacy of the people mentioned in the published logs by WikiLeaks.
For example: In 2010, Amnesty International and three other prominent rights groups called on the whistleblower website to expunge the names of Afghans mentioned in the war logs because of fears that they could be targeted by insurgents. Are situations like these new challenges that require us to recalibrate the relationship between the conflicting rights and/or the responsibility of the media? Is the new platform and provider OpenLeaks - “We want to make leaking safer” - a real alternative for the protection of the whistleblowers, their sources and the people mentioned?
Moderation:
Andreas Zumach
Journalist at the UNO in Geneva, Reporter for the German Newspaper "Tageszeitung" (taz) and other Newspapers, Radio- and TV- Stations in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the USA
Panelists:
Agnès Callamard
Executive Director, ARTICLE 19
Jan Michael Ihl
Spokesperson of Openleaks
Beate Rudolf
Director of the German Institute for Human Rights
Eric Schmitt
Senior Writer and Washington Correspondent for The New York Times