Instead of "AKP emails", Wikileaks dumped private info of ALMOST EVERY WOMAN in Turkey Yes. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/zeynep-tufekci/wikileaks-erdogan-emails_b_11158792.html …pic.twitter.com/D6cgHaoFd3
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.@austingmackell As I wrote, the whole thing is a problem, in multiple ways. Emails are by ordinary citizens, also contain private info.
.@austingmackell Wikileaks is not the only responsible party, but they are one. Not encrypting the files; hacking them; publicizing them.
Do you know how widely this has already been shared in April? https://twitter.com/search?q=185.100.87.84%20&src=typd …
You are doing everything right. Don't be dissuaded by a cadre of anonymous trolls. Thanks for pushing this story forward.
.@edbott Irony: I criticize gov't of Turkey, while in Turkey, under my name. Today anon avatars in the West called me "Erdogan apologist" 

I still fail to get the problem. Is it that wikileaks published something or created attention to something?
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