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Wikileaks

WikiLeaks: Logs show 15 000 more Iraq deaths
Article
/ 23 October 2010

WikiLeaks: Logs show 15 000 more Iraq deaths

WikiLeaks said on Saturday its release of classified US files on the Iraq war showed 15 000 more Iraqi civilians died than previously thought.

By Adrian Croft
US accused of failing to probe Iraqi abuse cases
Article
/ 23 October 2010

US accused of failing to probe Iraqi abuse cases

WikiLeaks released nearly 400 000 classified US files on the Iraq war on Friday, some detailing gruesome cases of prisoner abuse.

By Phil Stewart
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/ 26 August 2010

WikiLeaks builds a legal shield in Sweden

Two young Swedes hammer away at computers in a space that is part garage, part college dorm, littered with cables and Coke cans.

By Mia Shanley
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/ 23 August 2010

WikiLeaks founder Assange in furore over bogus rape claim

Stockholm’s chief prosecutor makes it clear Assange has no rape charges to answer after hundreds of mistaken stories appear online.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 6 August 2010

WikiLeaks posts huge encrypted file to the web

WikiLeaks has posted a huge encrypted file, sparking speculation that those behind the organisation may be prepared to release more information.

By Raphael Satter
WikiLeaks ‘has blood on its hands’ over war logs
Article
/ 31 July 2010

WikiLeaks ‘has blood on its hands’ over war logs

US officials are worried about what other secret US documents the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks may possess and had tried to contact the group.

By David Alexander
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/ 28 July 2010

Obama enlists war leaks in support of policy switch

Barack Obama has claimed the disclosures about the mishandling of the Afghanistan war contained in leaked documents justified his new strategy.

By Staff Reporter
WikiLeaks condemned by White House
Article
/ 27 July 2010

WikiLeaks condemned by White House

The White House has condemned whistleblower WikiLeaks, accusing the website of putting the lives of US, UK and coalition troops in danger.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 July 2010

WikiLeaks founder an uncompromising rebel

Julian Assange is self-consciously an individual. He thinks in his own way, primarily as a physicist, having studied pure maths and physics.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 July 2010

Story behind biggest leak in intelligence history

From a United States base near Baghdad to a café in Brussels, how thousands of classified papers found their way to online activists.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 26 July 2010

WikiLeaks: Pakistan secretly backed Taliban

More Nato troops will die in Afghanistan this year, a US officer said, as a report emerged implicating Pakistan for collaborating with the insurgency.

By Jonathon Burch and Sayed Salahuddin
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/ 12 June 2010

Pentagon hunts WikiLeaks founder

American officials are searching for the founder of WikiLeaks in an attempt to pressure him not to publish thousands of confidential cables.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 November 2009

Wikileaks releases pager intercepts from 9/11

Whistleblower website Wikileaks has published what it said were hundreds of thousands of pager messages from the day of the September 11 2001 attacks.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 1 September 2007

UK attacks Kenya over role in search for missing $2-billion

The British Foreign Office launched an attack on Friday night on the Kenyan government over its handling of the corruption investigation into the Moi regime. It also emerged on Friday that many other members of the Kenyan establishment are suspected of corruption involving a total of more than -billion.

By Staff Reporter
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