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Key witness excused from testifying in U.S. leaks case

A key witness was excused from testifying in the case against Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning on Sunday after he invoked his right against self-incrimination at a hearing about the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. history.

US Government Orders Google to Turn Over WikiLeaks Info

Google and a smaller Internet provider are being forced by the federal government to turn over information from email accounts associated with a WikiLeaks volunteer.

Assange fails in bid to suppress own memoirs

Jerome Taylor The Independent 09/21/2011

WikiLeaks reveals all, media groups criticize move

RAPHAEL G. SATTER My Way News 09/02/2011
Assange fails in bid to suppress own memoirs

The autobiography of Julian Assange is published today despite attempts by the WikiLeaks founder to suppress it after a bitter row with its publisher.

WikiLeaks reveals all, media groups criticize move

WikiLeaks disclosed its entire archive of U.S. State Department cables Friday, much if not all of it uncensored - a move that drew stinging condemnation from major newspapers which in the past collaborated with the anti-secrecy group's efforts to expose corruption and double-dealing.

WikiLeaks website comes under cyberattack

CASSANDRA VINOGRAD and MATTHEW LEE Breitbart.com 08/30/2011
WikiLeaks releases mystery file

WikiLeaks released a mysterious encrypted file on Wednesday after telling its followers on Twitter to stand by for "an important announcement." WikiLeaks did not identify the contents of the 571 megabyte file and it could not be opened without a decryption key, which the anti-secrecy website said would be released "at the appropriate moment."

WikiLeaks website comes under cyberattack

The WikiLeaks website crashed Tuesday in an apparent cyberattack after the accelerated publication of tens of thousands of once-secret State Department cables by the anti-secrecy organization raised new concerns about the exposure of confidential U.S. embassy sources.

WikiLeaks bolsters argument for ‘enhanced’ interrogation tactics

Rowan Scarborough The Washington Times 05/20/2011
WikiLeaks bolsters argument for ‘enhanced’ interrogation tactics

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s ongoing release of the Guantanamo Bay prison files, and large numbers of classified State Department cables, attempts to expose what he calls American corruption. But supporters of the George W. Bush administration’s global war on terrorism say the nearly 800 Guantanamo files show that “enhanced” interrogations of hundreds of captured operatives at secret overseas prisons and at the Cuban prison amounted to one of the most successful intelligence operations in history.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange rails against Facebook, says it's a spy tool for US government

Maybe he's a MySpace guy. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange called Facebook "the most appalling spying machine ever invented" in an interview with Russia Today, pointing to the popular social networking site as one of the top tools for the U.S. to spy on its citizens.

WikiLeaks: Al Qaeda to unleash 'nuclear hellstorm' if Osama killed

The mastermind of the 9/11 attacks warned that al-Qaeda has hidden a nuclear bomb in Europe which will unleash a "nuclear hellstorm" if Osama bin Laden is captured, leaked files revealed.

WikiLeaks: Osama bin Laden 'protected' by Pakistani security

Pakistani security forces allegedly helped Osama bin Laden evade American troops for almost 10 years, according to secret US government files.


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