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5 Apr 2011

365 Days of #WikiLeaks (Since the ‘Collateral Murder’ Video Release) #365Leaks

April 5 marks an important anniversary in the history of WikiLeaks. It was the day that WikiLeaks released the "Collateral Murder" video showing a 2007 Apache helicopter attack in New Baghdad. It was when WikiLeaks became a much more prominent organization.
April 5 marks an important anniversary in the history of WikiLeaks. It was the day that WikiLeaks released the...

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5 Apr 2011

Nigerian Elections: Candidates, as Previously Revealed in WikiLeaks Cables, Still Register to Vote Multiple Times

Nigerian elections that had been postponed until Monday, April 4th, have been postponed yet again by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which is headed by Professor Attahiru Jega. From the INEC headquarters, the rescheduling was announced by Jega, who said since announcing the rescheduling several requests made to the Commission have urged it to consult more widely and ensure the two-day postponement addresses all logistical issues
Nigerian elections that had been postponed until Monday, April 4th, have been postponed yet again by the Independent...

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28 Mar 2011

Bulgaria – Mafia Lives Here

Two weeks after the publishing of the full, unedited version of a diplomatic cable exposing the total invasion of Bulgarian economics and politics by the organized crime, the topic seems to be closed for Bulgarian media.
Two weeks after the publishing of the full, unedited version of a diplomatic cable exposing the total invasion of...

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28 Mar 2011

Yemeni Commander That Defected Was Once Targeted by Saleh

Saudi pilots tasked with striking Houthis in northern Yemen aborted the mission after realizing the site they were being asked to hit was the headquarters of General Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, a Yemeni northern area commander and known political opponent of Saleh. That s what a cable released by WikiLeaks sent out from the US Embassy in Riyadh on February 7, 2010 reads.
Saudi pilots tasked with striking Houthis in northern Yemen aborted the mission after realizing the site they were being...

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25 Mar 2011

NYU Law School Panel on the ‘Anxiety’ Caused in the World by WikiLeaks

A major panel discussion was recently put on by New York University Law. The panel featured various law, Internet, journalism and national security experts discussing WikiLeaks' release of State Department cables.
A major panel discussion was recently put on by New York University Law. The panel featured various law, Internet,...

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9 Mar 2011

US-Libya Business Association Leaders on ‘Surviving the WikiLeaks Controversy’ Let’s Just Forget About the Ukrainian Nurse

Wikileaks cables reveal that one of the chief objectives of diplomats in Libya over the past years have been to improve and ensure that the energy sector is able to have maximum commercial opportunities. This led the USLBA, the National Foreign Trade Council, the National Association of Manufacturers and the US Chamber of Commerce to urge Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to "pursue waiver authority for Section 1083 for countries that have been removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism" on February 28, 2008.
Wikileaks cables reveal that one of the chief objectives of diplomats in Libya over the past years have been to improve...

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26 Jan 2011

Bradley Manning placed on suicide watch

In a development which may cast new light on yesterday's incidents at Quantico military prison, NBC reports that "U.S. military officials" indicated that Bradley Manning was placed on suicide watch last week by Brig Commander James Averhart, in a violation of procedure.
In a development which may cast new light on yesterday's incidents at Quantico military prison, NBC reports that "U.S....

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26 Jan 2011

Wikileaks barrister Geoffrey Robertson receives NY Bar Association award, warns US

While accepting an award for distinction in international law and affairs from the NY Bar Association, Geoffrey Robertson, who will defend Wikileaks founder Julian Assange at his extradition hearings in London in February, warned that the United States "risked irrevocable damage to its reputation if it pursued Assange" by "aiming the blunderbuss of its 1917 Espionage Act, death penalty and all, at a publisher who is a citizen of a friendly nation," according to the The Age: US told to drop Assange pursuit.
While accepting an award for distinction in international law and affairs from the NY Bar Association, Geoffrey...

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18 Dec 2010

2010-12-17 Australian Federal Police Assange Has Committed No Crime Under Australian Law

As the Australian Federal Police inquiry announced its finding that neither Julian Assange nor Wikileaks have broken any Australian laws, the Australian Labor Party finds its public support slipping. According to an article in The Age, the opposition has overtaken the government for the first time since the federal election in August. Support for the coalition is up four per cent since the start of December, and support for the government is down four per cent. According to The Age
As the Australian Federal Police inquiry announced its finding that neither Julian Assange nor Wikileaks have broken any...

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15 Dec 2010

Rallies Around the World in Support of Julian Assange

As reported by the BBC, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Guardian rallies in support of Wikileaks and Julian Assange were held world wide. As a snapshot of the magnitude of rallies and Wikileaks' increasingly popular transparency movement the following is a list of "known" rallies held in the past 48 hours.
As reported by the BBC, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Guardian rallies in support of Wikileaks and Julian Assange...

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15 Dec 2010

Noam Chomsky, Julian Assange and Michael Moore Brothers in Arms

Long before WikiLeaks or Julian Assange, Chomsky knew well that merely stating the facts would have you labeled as a 'radical'.Coming from an academic background, Chomsky was not accustomed to being silenced. In the academic setting, many of us fear refutation more than we fear anything else.
Long before WikiLeaks or Julian Assange, Chomsky knew well that merely stating the facts would have you labeled as a...
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