WikiLeaks
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WikiLeaks exposed US as global bully undermining democracies – American author — RT
Revelations by the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks have shown America’s role in global affairs as one of a bully, best-selling US author and broadcaster Laura Flanders told RT. Continue reading
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Bradley Manning Suffering in Solitary Confinement By Kristen Saloomey
While the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, fights his legal battles in front of the cameras (or from the palatial estate in Britain where he is under “house arrest”) the American soldier accused of releasing secret US government documents to him remains hidden from public view. Army Private Bradley Manning has spent seven months in… Continue reading
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If We Lose our Internet Freedoms Because of Wikileaks, You Should At Least Know Why by Scott Creighton
Wikileaks was started up in Dec. of 2006. Oddly enough, as a supposed “leak” site, a dissident site, it was given a great deal of immediate mainstream attention from the likes of the Washington Post, TIME magazine, and even Cass Sunstein the now Obama administration official who wrote a paper on how to “cognitively infiltrate”… Continue reading
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Apple bans Wikileaks i-phone app
December, 2010 Apple has removed an application that lets iPhone and iPad owners browse the WikiLeaks archive from its App Store. Apple states: The first on personal attacks: “Any app that is defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited, or likely to place the targeted individual or group in harms way will be rejected.” The second says “apps must… Continue reading
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Political witch-hunt behind sexual assault charges – claims Assange — RT
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange may be out of jail, but his legal battle on sexual assault charges is still ongoing. Continue reading
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US secret aims in Yemen secret no more — RT
As confirmed by a recent WikiLeaks dispatch of classified diplomatic cables, US special operations forces are carrying out strikes against suspected terrorists in Yemen, and the Yemeni government is taking the credit. But US plans in Yemen go further than strikes. The military are discussing long-term bases and asking for more than a billion dollars… Continue reading
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Who’s Who at Wikileaks? by Julie Lévesque
Wikileaks is now being used by the authorities, particularly in the US, to promote the cyber warfare narrative, which could dramatically change the Internet and suppress the freedom of expression Wikileaks claims to defend. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 19-20 December, 2010
20 December, 2010 — creative-i.info TRNN Skewer: Rap News 6 – Wikileaks’ Cablegate: the truth is out there Will Julian Assange regret WikiLeaks? Past whistleblowers say no Wikileaks: Play the Ball, not the Man – and Check Who’s Kicking it Wikileaks News roundup 19 December, 2010 Who’s Who at Wikileaks? No naps, and no clothes… Continue reading
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WikiLeaks' lesson on Haiti By Mark Weisbrot
One area of US foreign policy that the WikiLeaks cables help illuminate, which the major media has predictably ignored, is the occupation of Haiti. In 2004, the country’s democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was overthrown for the second time, through an effort led by the United States government. Officials of the constitutional government were jailed… Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 19 December, 2010
Ever since the media went OTT over Wikileaks, but more especially Julian Assange, I have carrying 20,30 even 40 stories per day. Not so anymore as you can see, even the BBC are no longer covering the issue. Thus Wikileaks is no longer ‘news’. Continue reading
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Diego Garcia: Wikileaks confirm Greenpeace-backed `marine protection zone' was a ruse; Police ban socialist protests
Whistleblower website Wikileaks confirmed the worst of suspicions by releasing a document, as part of the US diplomatic cables leak, that stated the marine reserve was established primarily to legally block attempts by the Chagossians to return to their homeland. Continue reading
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Diego Garcia: Wikileaks confirm Greenpeace-backed `marine protection zone’ was a ruse; Police ban socialist protests
Whistleblower website Wikileaks confirmed the worst of suspicions by releasing a document, as part of the US diplomatic cables leak, that stated the marine reserve was established primarily to legally block attempts by the Chagossians to return to their homeland. Continue reading
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The Internal Organizational Structure of Wikileaks: Record of Wikileaks Email Exchanges
We are reproducing the Wikileaks emails initially posted by www.cryptome.org, with a view to ensuring that this archive is not lost or erased. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 18 December, 2010
18 December, 2010 — creative-i Wikileaks, the Espionage Act, and the Constitution (Ralph Nader testifies) Wikileaks News roundup 16-17 December, 2010 The WikiLeaks Release: U.S. Complicity and Cover-Up of Iraq Torture Exposed. The Palestine Cables’: WikiLeaks dox expose Netanyahu’s vision of Palestinian bantustan The Internal Organizational Structure of Wikileaks: Record of Wikileaks Email Exchanges Sudan… Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 16-17 December, 2010
17 December, 2010 21:29:22 — creative-i.info 17 December, 2010 Assange says ‘US has lost face’ WIKILEAKS: Selection of Global Research Articles Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela Wikileaks on trial WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Vows to Resume Whistleblowing After Release From London Jail WikiLeaks Cables: Pfizer Targeted Nigerian Attorney General to Undermine Suit Over Fatal… Continue reading
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Wikileaks News roundup 16-17 December, 2010
17 December, 2010 21:29:22 — creative-i.info 17 December, 2010 Assange says ‘US has lost face’ WIKILEAKS: Selection of Global Research Articles Wikileaks: Documents Confirm US Plans Against Venezuela Wikileaks on trial WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Vows to Resume Whistleblowing After Release From London Jail WikiLeaks Cables: Pfizer Targeted Nigerian Attorney General to Undermine Suit Over Fatal… Continue reading
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National Security Archive Update, December 16, 2010: Archive Director Tom Blanton decries “Wikimania”
Blanton reminded lawmakers that the Nixon administration had once considered firebombing the Brookings Institution building to destroy a copy of the Pentagon Papers, and that President Gerald Ford had vetoed the Freedom of Information Act in reaction to government leaks–only to be overruled by the U.S. Congress. Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 16 December, 2010
16 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Assange case judge banned Tweets Grace Mugabe sues over Wikileaks Wikileaks activists go analogue URUK Net Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Hypocrisy Gone Nuclear: Israel, Obama and the Bomb Popular Elsewhere Order Reigns on the Internet by Vijay Prashad Information Clearing House Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Join The “Rebellion” Against U.S.… Continue reading
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Wikileaks News Roundup 16 December, 2010
16 December, 2010 — creative-i.info Assange case judge banned Tweets Grace Mugabe sues over Wikileaks Wikileaks activists go analogue URUK Net Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Hypocrisy Gone Nuclear: Israel, Obama and the Bomb Popular Elsewhere Order Reigns on the Internet by Vijay Prashad Information Clearing House Newsletter 15 December, 2010: Join The “Rebellion” Against U.S.… Continue reading
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Fidel Castro on Wikileaks: The empire stands accused
The daring challenge did not come from a rival superpower; from a state with more than 100 nuclear weapons; from a country with millions of inhabitants; from a group of nations with vast natural resources which the United States could not do without; or from a revolutionary doctrine capable of shaking to its foundations the… Continue reading