Well, well, well, Mr Assange!
How does it feel to have your own embarrassing and confidential information leaked to the media and publicized to the world?
On the sound ethical principle that two wrongs doesn’t make a right, The Guardian acquiring and publishing the leaked police report relating to Assange’s rape charges in Sweden is no less unethical because Assange is a smug foe of confidentiality. Nevertheless, it is hard to recall an instance when seeing the tables turned on someone was so satisfying. Ethics foul: Whoever leaked the records, and The Guardian for printing them. But thanks anyway.
It is satisfying for reasons other than delicious irony. Continue reading