Wikileaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson to speak about impact on government and journalism

With Julian Assange dealing with legal battles in the UK, Kristinn Hrafnsson has become the public face of Wikileaks. He will speak at the University Of Melbourne next Tuesday on the organisations? impact on journalism and government. With Julian Assange dealing with legal battles in the UK, Kristinn Hrafnsson has become the public face of Wikileaks. He will speak at the University Of Melbourne next Tuesday on the organisations? impact on journalism and government. A former investigative journalist with 20 years? experience who has won Iceland's Journalist of the Year award, Kristinn Hrafnsson began a collaboration with WikiLeaks in 2008. He will give the lecture for the Centre for Advanced Journalism (CAJ) at the University of Melbourne. 'Wikileaks has raised profound questions about government secrecy and the rights of people in a democracy to know what governments are doing on their behalf,' said CAJ Acting Director Dr Denis Muller.
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