The Indicter
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The Indicter (ISSN 3119-2610), established in Sweden 2005, is an independent, open-access scholarly journal published in English. It focuses on critical analysis of political epidemiology, political philosophy, geopolitics and human rights issues. Its Mission statement reads:
"The journal is committed to evidence-based inquiry, humanist values, and scientific rigour. Published monthly, The Indicter has maintained a commitment to open access, intellectual independence, and critical scholarly engagement with issues of political power, human rights, and global injustice." [1]
Material published by The Indicter has been the subject of international controversy; in 2017 it published an analysis which became an official document at the UN Security Council.
The Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter describes The Indicter as a publication associated with the NGO Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR).[2] However, Sources[3] notes that the monthly magazine's legal publisher is the Swedish company Libertarian Books Europe.[4]
Numerous articles published by The Indicter and its predecessor, the Professor's Blog,[5][6] were reproduced through WikiLeaks' social media between 2010 and 2018. However, some of the magazine's analyses have been critically addressed in a number of European mainstream media outlets including Der Spiegel,[7] Le Figaro,[8] France 24,[9] Liberation,[10] and HuffPost,[11] in addition to Swedish news sites.
The journal reached half a million viewers in December 2020, according to Jetpack stats reproduced in the journal (statistics starting April 2016).[12] The Indicter was founded by Marcello Ferrada de Noli, a social libertarian professor.[13]