WikiLeaks Unveils Documents Exposing Right-Wing Organizations HazteOir and CitizenGO
WikiLeaks has released over 17,000 documents related to right-wing organizations HazteOir and CitizenGO, detailing their activities from 2001 to 2017. These documents include internal communications, financial records, and strategies aimed at promoting ultra-conservative Christian values and opposing LGBTQI and reproductive rights. Founded in Spain, HazteOir created CitizenGO to expand its influence internationally. Both organizations have been linked to various right-wing groups and campaigns, including the controversial World Congress for Families. The release aims to enhance public understanding of the networks shaping conservative political movements globally.
- The documents reveal the internal workings of HazteOir and CitizenGO.
- Both organizations campaign against LGBTQI rights and reproductive freedoms.
- The release is part of WikiLeaks' mission to preserve politically significant documents.
What is the purpose of the "Intolerance Network" document release by WikiLeaks?
The purpose is to provide access to important internal documents from right-wing organizations that influence conservative political movements globally, helping the public understand their origins and activities.
Who are the main organizations involved in the "Intolerance Network"?
The main organizations involved are HazteOir and CitizenGO, which promote ultra-conservative Christian values and oppose LGBTQI rights and reproductive rights.
What types of documents are included in the dataset?
The dataset includes spreadsheets of donors and members, strategy documents, financial charts, letters, and training materials from the internal systems of the organizations.