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Site web lanceur d'alertes, WikiLeaks a livré au public nombre de documents classés secret défense. Excentrique autant qu'étonnant dans la volonté d'informer le monde sur les crimes commis en secret, le journaliste australien Julien Assange est considéré par certains comme un héros de la liberté d'expression, par d'autres comme un traître. Traité à la manière d'un thriller, ce documentaire met en parallèle le parcours de l'homme de presse et celui du soldat Bradley Manning, à l'origine de la révélation de documents secret défense de l'armée américaine. Des entretiens avec les principaux protagonistes de l'affaire, des collaborateurs de Julien Assange et des responsables de la CIA et de la NSA complètent cette enquête...
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00:00www.wikileaks.com
00:30The internet lets governments get more information than ever, but it lets citizens do the same.
00:40He was this kid who had reached out in confidence and said, hey, I'm leaking secrets.
00:51The consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe and dangerous.
00:57The Army has detained a U.S. soldier in connection with the leak of this classified video.
01:04Two of the men killed worked for the Reuters news agency.
01:08Journalists' cameras were mistaken for weapons.
01:12The prime suspect is 22-year-old Bradley Manning.
01:15There is no responsibility to the needs of the many.
01:18We promised the source that we would publish everything.
01:21About 1 o'clock in the morning, I took delivery on a USB stick of 390,000 secret U.S. military records.
01:28There was material which could get people hurt.
01:30Julian said, if an Afghan civilian helps occupying forces, he deserves to die.
01:34They might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier.
01:38Scared the hell out of a lot of people.
01:39How are we going to stop it?
01:41And how far has it gone already?
01:42The sort of aging student hobo was a rock star.
01:45Changing phones and changing computers.
01:46Wearing a bulletproof vest.
01:48He'd been trained in evasive tactics.
01:50This idealist became something else.
01:52I'm intouchable now in this country.
01:56Sweden issued a warrant for the arrest of Julian Assange.
01:59I found suspicion of monestation and rape.
02:01I really didn't want this to be in the papers.
02:04I have never said that this is a honey trap.
02:06I have never said that it is not a honey trap.
02:09Everyone has secrets.
02:10If they are broadly known, you cannot accomplish your work.
02:13I'm not going to talk about that.
02:14But it does affect rickety eggs.
02:15I may be very candid.
02:18The nation states need to be secret in order to be successful.
02:21We steal secrets.
02:23It's not about WikiLeaks.
02:24It's about transparency.
02:26Who gets to control information?
02:27The nation states need to be successful.
02:43I'm great to hear you.
02:45I've seen it, too.
02:48I've seen it, too.
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