WikiLeaks revelations

 
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Whistle-blower website Wikileaks carried out the biggest leak of diplomatic documents in history when it released 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables on November 28, 2010. Previously it had made public tens of thousands of classified documents on the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. 

Diplomatic cables

Extradition of Wikileaks founder granted

Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, was given verdict on Thursday that he is to be extradited to Sweden to face his sexual assault allegation.

Howard Riddle, district judge of Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in south London, agreed to extradite Assange to Sweden despite his lawyers' argument that Assange would not receive a fair trial in Sweden. [Full story

Assange vows website will stay strong

WikiLeaks founder stars in rap comedy

Largest U.S. bank suspends Wikileaks payments

• WikiLeaks founder granted bail

US Air Force cuts WikiLeaks news access

Protesters rally to support WikiLeaks founder

WikiLeaks backers threaten more cyber attacks

WikiLeaks backers threaten more cyber attacks

Young Dutch hacker arrested for WikiLeaks attacks

Russia expects NATO to explain WikiLeaks report 

UN voices concern at 'cyber war' against wikiLeaks

Hackers take revenge for WikiLeaks

NATO plans to defend Baltics from Russia

• WikiLeaks sympathisers attack websites  

WikiLeaks founder Assange arrested in Britain

Wikileaks' Assange in UK, police know where

Assange can get Australia's consular help to if arrested abroad

Leaks may hamper U.S. anti-terrorism intelligence sharing 

Debates on WikiLeaks disclosures get hotter in U.S.

Mother of WikiLeaks founder: 'Don't hunt down my son'

Interpol issues arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder

U.S. limits cable access after massive leak

Disclosure of secret files attack on U.S. interests

U.S.: Leaks are a crime 

UN not to comment on authenticity of WikiLeaks files

WikiLeaks: Israel plans to counter Iran's nuke program

Pakistan rejects WikiLeaks cables as 'condemnable act' 

WikiLeaks: Saudi king urged U.S. to attack Iran

U.S. diplomats ordered to spy on UN leadership

White House warns against release of classified cables 

US briefs allies on new documents leak

Iraq War

WikiLeaks put classified Iraq files online

The WikiLeaks website has published classified military documents from the Iraq war. The site's editor-in-chief told the files are "compelling evidence of war crimes," CNN reported on Saturday.

The reports make it clear that most civilians, by far, were killed by other Iraqis. [Full story]

Pentagon urges media not to publish Wikileaks trove 

Afghanistan War

WikiLeaks to release more Afghan files


WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said the whistleblower website planned to release more secret Afghan war documents regardless the Pentagon's warning to withhold the material, according to media reports. [Full story]

WikiLeaks investigation expanded 

 

Gates assails document leak 

 

Obama in damage control over war leak 

 

Afghan gov't shocked by leakage of U.S. military reports 

 

Pentagon fears more war-log leaks 

 

Canada worried about Afghan document leak 

 

U.S. investigates Afghanistan war leaks 

 

Afghan war secrets leaked online

 

Opinion

WikiLeaks' ordeal tests Internet freedom

 

The meaning of Wikileaks

 

WikiLeaks needs an operational standard

 

• Questions linger around WikiLeaks

 

Defining boundaries for diplomatic confidentiality 

 

Real face of the war

 

• Decoding official statistics takes both sides

 

Wikileaks: treason or patriotism? 

 

WikiLeaks highlights U.S. hurdles in run-up to Afghanistan withdrawal

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