Largest French Newspaper Explains Why It Won’t Cover The Macron Leaks

Saturday, May 6, 2017
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
May 6, 2017

Following the French election commission’s demands that media not cover the ‘Macron leaks’, and French TV channels choosing not to mention the hack, France’s largest newspaper, Le Monde, has issued a statement explaining why it will not be reporting on any of the leaked documents (or the actual leak itself)… until after the election has confirmed ‘their man’.

As Le Monde attempts to explain…

A few hours before the end of the official campaign, Friday May 5, thousands of internal documents attributed to the Emmanuel Macron’s campaign were published on the Internet. Le Monde was able to review part of these documents, the result of a massive hack of the personal and professional email accounts associated with the [Macron) movement.

Whatever the origins of the hack, the publication of these documents two days before the second round, during the blackout period that forbids candidates and their supporters from expressing themselves, is clearly aimed at disrupting the electoral process.

Le Monde will not publish the contents of any of these documents before the second round.

First because the volume of stolen documents – 15GB of files – make their analysis, cross-check, and confirmation that journalistic work requires, impossible to conduct during this time.
Also, and especially, because these files were published 48 hours before the vote, with the clear goal of harming the validity of the ballot, at a time when the main interested parties are legally forbidden from responding to any accusations.

If the documents contain revelations, Le Monde, of course, will publish them, after having investigated, in accordance with our journalistic and ethical rules, without being made a tool of anonymous actors’ publishing schedule.

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