Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19:
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
German newspaper and European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights have started an initiative against the criminalisation of Wikileaks and have published a public letter attacking the attempts of censorship of the media, and warn against no longer basing on the premise that the people have a right to control their state - not the other way around, and they warn against comanies being given the power to enforce the superiority of economic power over democratic basic principles.
It can be found for example in
Der Tagesspiegel, but more and more newspapers as well as the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights are printing and publishing it as well.
Meanwhile, Openleaks, a clone of Wikileaks, has explained in what they want to differ fromWikileaks: total transparency, informants have thepossibility to determine all by themselves who should be the receiver of their material and Openlaks not influencing that, Open leaks serves as something like a platform of anonymous P.O. Boxes.
German article.