Reporters Without Borders: Wikileaks set "a bad precedent"

Reporters Sans Frontiers, among the most prominent advocates for a free press, writes that Wikileaks' recent disclosures–which inadvertently exposed the names of Afghan collaborators–offer democratic governments "good grounds for putting the Internet under closer surveillance." Wikileaks, writes secretary-general Jean-François Julliard, should behave more journalistically: "Wikileaks is an information outlet and, as such, is subject to the same rules of publishing responsibility as any other media."