<p> A former co-worker of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to launch a rival website called Openleaks on Monday that will help anonymous sources deliver sensitive material to public.<br /><br />In a documentary by Swedish broadcaster SVT, due to be aired on Sunday, former WikiLeaks spokesman Daniel Domscheit-Berg said the new website will work as an outlet for anonymous sources.<br /><br />“Openleaks is a technology project that is aiming to be a service provider for third parties that want to accept material from anonymous sources,” Domscheit-Berg said in Berlin.<br />SVT reporter Jesper Huor said Openleaks will be launched on Monday from a base in Germany as part of a yet-undisclosed foundation, run by a board of directors.</p>
<p> A former co-worker of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to launch a rival website called Openleaks on Monday that will help anonymous sources deliver sensitive material to public.<br /><br />In a documentary by Swedish broadcaster SVT, due to be aired on Sunday, former WikiLeaks spokesman Daniel Domscheit-Berg said the new website will work as an outlet for anonymous sources.<br /><br />“Openleaks is a technology project that is aiming to be a service provider for third parties that want to accept material from anonymous sources,” Domscheit-Berg said in Berlin.<br />SVT reporter Jesper Huor said Openleaks will be launched on Monday from a base in Germany as part of a yet-undisclosed foundation, run by a board of directors.</p>