At City University, London, right now is a conference titled “Too much information? Security and censorship in the age of Wikileaks.” The speakers are: Jonathan Dimbleby, chair; Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder; and David Aaronovitch, The Times.
Ironically, the event’s website states
Please note it will not be possible to take photos or recordings during this event.
At the event, the audience was reminded that they may not take pictures of the panel with Julian Assange.
Confusingly, the organizers also said:
We hope to run a live stream of the event, the link to this will be posted at www.city.ac.uk/journalism
Alas, there is no information on the webcast.
Tweets from the event so far include:
AarrBee: Assange seems to be suggesting Wikileaks doesn’t need to be accountable, because others aren’t. Not persuaded.
umaronline: Q: How do you decide what is published? – Assange > ‘We are a publisher. We’re funded by the public. The public decides.’
More to follow…

When I come across a statement about “winning the hearts and minds” of this or that group, I usually roll my eyes because the phrase is usually being tossed out without regard to underlying requirements or even reality. This “hearts” thing of likability and emotions plays closer to propaganda, which usually targets easily manipulated emotions instead of logic, than most realize.
Eric Schwartzman 