GC13: The founder of WikiLeaks13 attempts to suicide
Le Figaro, January 9, 2011
A computer engineer of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhone, creator of a website dedicated to "exposing illegal practices" in the Marseille region, tried Saturday to end her life.
A computer engineer of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhone, founder of a website called WikiLeaks13 whose stated goal was "to report illegal practices" in the Marseille region, attempted suicide Saturday.
The 39 year old man slashed his veins to 19h at his home before being transported to hospital by Northern Marine brigade. Transported in the evening at a hospital north of Marseilles, his medical condition does not worry.
Aged 39, the official was modeled on the Wikileaks site, which specializes in the dissemination of secret documents to launch its own website on 1 January.
It has since been suspended by the council pending a disciplinary board that no date has been set.
Local government accuses rival of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, for disseminating "information that could endanger the institution as well as county elected officials." Several times
sanctioned
officer complained in particular posted audio recordings of a meeting of the joint administrative committee that deals with deciding the advancement of executives in the community. The General Council considers a "victim an attempt at blackmail. "
In his greetings to the press Friday, the president of the local authority, Jean-Noel Guerini, spoke about Philip Zion "a threat clearly expressed in an email dated December 20 indicating that the site would be set line if he was not entrusted with the mission of his choice as of 1 January 2011, with the key to a budget of 300,000 euros ".
Always according to the institution, the engineer has already been sanctioned as a result of numerous incidents in 2010, including a final penalty imposed on December 17. The General Council, which not specify the content of this sanction nor his reason, has not ruled out a follow judicial case.
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