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Iceland may become investigative haven for journalists

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Wikileaks hopes to convert Iceland into a friendly home for investigative journalists with laws friendly to whistleblowers, its editor says.

Julian Assange, editor of Wikileaks, told the BBC the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative has been working with members of the Icelandic Parliament to bring together the most favorable laws from around the world.

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