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antisecrecy

  • a word derived from secrecy.
    secrecy
    noun
    the state or condition of being secret, hidden, or concealed.

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Mr. Assange, 46, was born in Townsville, Queensland in 1971, and he wound up abroad during the course of his work with WikiLeaks, the antisecrecy group he helped launch in 2006.

From Washington Times Jun. 8, 2018

More than 17,000 of Mr. Podesta’s private emails have ended up online since the antisecrecy website began publishing his personal correspondence on Oct.

From Washington Times Oct. 18, 2016

Guccifer 2.0 has said it is turning over more records to WikiLeaks, the antisecrecy group, to publish later.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 15, 2016

Snowden's request for safety in Ecuador, which has sheltered the founder of antisecrecy group WikiLeaks Julian Assange in its London embassy, has seemingly ended.

From Reuters Jul. 2, 2013

As of Friday, fewer than 1 percent of the cables had been released on the Web by the antisecrecy group, The Times and four European publications combined.

From New York Times Dec. 11, 2010