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Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks Suspect, Returns To Court
Attorneys for an Army private accused of engineering the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history won't get to take sworn statements from eight people before his trial. A military judge ruled during a hearing Friday at Fort Meade that attorneys for Pfc. Bradley Manning won't be allowed to take statements from eight individuals who reviewed information Manning is accused of leaking. Defense attorneys may still be able to interview them later.
eak Suggests Pakistan Knew Bin Laden’s Hiding Place
Did Pakistani army officials know Osama Bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad? Emails from the security think tank Stratfor, released by WikiLeaks on Monday, suggest that up to 12 Pakistani intelligence and army officials were aware of Bin Laden's presence in the Pakistani city. The emails released do not identify the agents, but show that were mid- to senior level officials in the Pakistani military and intelligence service ISI.
Stratfor Emails Published By WikiLeaks Reveal Private Intelligence
Private intelligence firm Stratfor is in the business of shedding light on the world for its many clients. On Monday, anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks was the one shedding light on Stratfor, saying it had more than 5 million of the company's emails and would publish them in collaboration with two dozen international media organizations.
Wikileaks Chief Julian Assange Claims ‘I Am No Rapist’ After Released Autobiography
WikiLeaks: UN Peacekeepers Traded Food For Sex
‘Anonymous’ Hackers’ New York Homes Raided By FBI
WikiLeaks MasterCard, Visa Donations Accepted Again
WikiLeaks has again begun accepting credit card donations, a company affiliated with the secret-spilling site said Thursday. Andreas Fink, the chief executive of Icelandic payment processor DataCell, told The Associated Press that Visa and MasterCard were again processing payments to WikiLeaks after a seven month hiatus. Fink claimed the move was a tacit admission of guilt on behalf of the credit card companies, but it may well have been accidental.
WikiLeaks Spoofs Classic MasterCard Commercial
Anonymous Launches HackerLeaks – WikiLeaks For Stolen Data
Jin Renqing, Chinese Finance Minster, Fired For Affair With Taiwanese Spy
Julian Assange: Detention ‘An Impediment’ To WikiLeaks Work
Julian Assange: WikiLeaks Publishing Classified Documents Hasn’t Resulted In Anyone Being Harmed
Bradley Manning Supporters Rally At Kansas Prison
Hundreds of supporters of Bradley Manning converged at Leavenworth, Kan., Saturday to rally for the Army private accused of leaking classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks. Gathered outside the prison where Manning is currently being held, protesters denounced Manning's treatment and called on the White House to drop all charges against him.
WikiLeaks Probe Ramps Up One Year After Bradley Manning’s Arrest
Julian Assange Calls Media Coverage Of Bradley Manning ‘Appalling’
Pakistan’s National Defense University Rife With Anti-Americanism
The Sharecropper And The Terrorist: What The Leaked Files On Two Detainees Reveal About The Guantanamo Dilemma
In December 2001, Pakistani forces arrested two men within a few days of each other in the mountains on the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The travelers had nothing to do with each other and little in common. Yet for the next year or so they shared a fate: imprisonment in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.