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Wednesday, 14 January 2015

AFRILEAKS LAUNCHES, TO EXPOSE CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA.




AfriLeaks has finally started. The website is created to allow Africans anonymously leak confidential documents of public interest to investigative media outlets within the continent.

The website, though similar to the already accomplished Wikileaks, claims to offer something quite different.

''Wikileaks broadcasts the information it receives directly,'' reads the AfriLeaks website, ''AfriLeaks, on the other hand, is a highly secure mailbox connecting investigative media houses to whistleblowers. Documents shared on afriLeaks form the beginning of a journalistic inquiry, instead of being shared directly on the web.''

On security and anonymity, AfriLeaks says it use state of the art security software to anonymize your internet connection specifically, Tor, amid a throng of other social and technical security procedures as you submit documents to or correspond with reporters.

AfriLeaks currently partners with Daily Monitor, Global Witness, Premium Times The Zimbabwean, Mmegi and 14 others out of which 'leakers' can choose who investigates their leak.  



 

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