Whatever people may feel about this organisation, this would seem to be rather a worrying breach of fair processing rules relating to sensitive personal data. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/oct/20/bnp-membership-list-wikileaks
Of course "wikileak" is not an organisation in the ordinary sense and so its hard to see how they could be a data controller. So who is the data controller here?
And even if "wikileak" was a data controller, I can only imagine that it would not be "established" in the EU - and so outside EU rules.
R
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