.@austingmackell Wikileaks is not the only responsible party, but they are one. Not encrypting the files; hacking them; publicizing them.
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.@austingmackell I found them through Wikileaks, as part of their "AKP" emails publicity. I'm happy to hold all others responsible as well.
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I'm about done here. My goal was to say this, to everyone not just WL: do not rush; do not dump; do not work in languages you do not know.
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People who have spent their lives on the line fighting censorship in Turkey have all been tweeting they wished this "leak" never happened.
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This is a multipart story; no part redeemable. Not the emails, not the publicizing of these recent databases; not Western press coverage.
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I'm not claiming Wikileaks the only irresponsible party here. There are others. If you took part in any part of this leak, you were wrong.
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I can take criticism. I can deal with being called "Erdogan apologist". But to the hacker community: you have done real harm.
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This indiscriminate leak of no public interest & private info; this publicizing of sensitive databases. Talking points for every censor.


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So, that's ... awkward. Do people regularly manage to get blocked by WL, or am I to take this as some kind of sign?pic.twitter.com/5K0O1bAbRy
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It's totally weird Happened as I started tweeting what Turkey's anti censorship activists were saying about the "leak". 
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