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'''Tikun Olam''' (named after the ] ] ''']''') is a ]-based ], which regularly reports on ]i security matters.<ref>Matthew Kalman, , ], 21/9/2010</ref> The blog was created in 2003 by Richard Silverstein, a Hebrew-] ]. | '''Tikun Olam''' (named after the ] ] ''']''') is a ]-based ], which regularly reports on ]i security matters.<ref>Matthew Kalman, , ], 21/9/2010</ref> The blog was created in 2003 by Richard Silverstein, a Hebrew-] ]. | ||
'''Tikun Olam''' exsposed several stories, that were banned for publication in israel because of ]s, or directives from ]. Among them: | With help from Israeli ], '''Tikun Olam''' exsposed several stories, that were banned for publication in israel because of ]s, or directives from ]. Among them: | ||
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Tikun Olam (named after the Hebrew phrase Tikkun olam) is a Seattle-based blog, which regularly reports on Israeli security matters. The blog was created in 2003 by Richard Silverstein, a Hebrew-literate American Jew.
With help from Israeli sources, Tikun Olam exsposed several stories, that were banned for publication in israel because of gag orders, or directives from Israeli Military Censor. Among them:
- Anat Kamm-Uri Blau affair.
- The case of Prisoner X.
- The identity of "Captain George" (Doron Zahavi), a former interrogator in the Israeli Intelligence Corps, accused of sodomizing lebanese prisoner Mustafa Dirani.
External links
References
- Matthew Kalman, Olmert's Revenge Lifts Israeli Security Veil, AOL News, 21/9/2010
- "Debate in Israel on Gag Order in Security Leak Case". The New York Times. April 7, 2010. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
- "Israel gripped by identity of 'Prisoner X'". The Daily Telegraph. June 21, 2010. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- "Coming soon to Shabaks dungeons". Ha'Ir Tel Aviv Magazine. August 6, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2010.