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phantom power

(25,966 posts)
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 07:17 PM Aug 2012

Help #WikiLeaks Liberate the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiating Text

On September 6, negotiators will go to Leesburg, Virginia, for the latest round of secretive talks on the "Trans-Pacific Partnership" agreement. This proposed agreement threatens access to essential medicines in developing countries, threatens environmental regulations, and threatens internet freedom. Even Members of Congress and their staff have been blocked from seeing the draft text, while corporate representatives have been allowed to see it.

Americans - and citizens of the other countries that would be covered by the agreement - have a right to see what our governments are proposing to do. Parts of the draft negotiating text have been leaked. But don't we have a right to see the whole text before the agreement is signed? After the agreement is signed, if there's anything in it we don't like, we'll be told that it's too late to change it.

Just Foreign Policy is issuing a reward if WikiLeaks publishes the TPP negotiating text. Instead of getting one rich person to put up the money, we're "crowdsourcing" the reward. We figure, if many people pledge a little bit, that will not only potentially raise a helpful sum of money for WikiLeaks, it will show that the opposition to this secretive agreement is widespread.

If WikiLeaks publishes the TPP negotiating text, it will show that WikiLeaks is still relevant to citizen demands for government transparency, that publishing U.S. diplomatic cables wasn't the end of WikiLeaks' contribution to public knowledge of government misdeeds. And it will show that the WikiLeaks campaign for government transparency isn't just about issues related to war, but extends to every area where secretive government action threatens the public interest.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/08/17/1121297/-Let-s-Help-WikiLeaks-Liberate-the-Trans-Pacific-Partnership-Negotiating-Text
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Help #WikiLeaks Liberate the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiating Text (Original Post) phantom power Aug 2012 OP
whoever has it should just publish it now. we have a right to know limpyhobbler Aug 2012 #1
I feel the same way BrendaBrick Aug 2012 #2
kr HiPointDem Sep 2012 #3

limpyhobbler

(8,244 posts)
1. whoever has it should just publish it now. we have a right to know
Fri Aug 17, 2012, 07:33 PM
Aug 2012

what's in it and defend ourselves. Reward or not.

BrendaBrick

(1,296 posts)
2. I feel the same way
Sun Aug 19, 2012, 10:23 AM
Aug 2012

but at this point, I went ahead and pledged a small amount. I think the only way this is going to garner the attention it deserves is for it to be released far and wide ASAP.

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