Tuesday, August 17, 2010

WikiLeaks Refuses To Bow To Pentagon Warning



WikiLeaks And The Pentagon








We will not tolerate Pentagon's threat: WikiLeaks
August 17, 2010 at 12:24 AM
Stockholm, August 17: Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblower WikiLeaks, told that the site will not tolerate threats from the US' department of defense. During an interview with...
WikiLeaks: We will not be threatened by the Pentagon
August 16, 2010 at 5:52 AM
Whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks is standing firm in its fight against the Pentagon, with spokesperson Julian Assange saying that the site will not tolerate threats from the US' department of...
WikiLeaks 'Will Not Be Threatened' by U.S.
August 15, 2010 at 10:08 PM
Associated Press STOCKHOLM—WikiLeaks will soon publish its remaining 15,000 Afghan war documents, despite warnings from the U.S. government, the organization's founder said Saturday. View Full Image Reuters Wikileaks founder Julian Assange speaks a news conference at the Frontline Club in central London. The Pentagon has said that secret information will be even more...
WikiLeaks prepares to release more Afghan war files
August 15, 2010 at 8:45 PM
11:19 AM Monday Aug 16, 2010 Email Print LONDON - WikiLeaks spokesman Julian Assange said his organisation is preparing to release the rest of the secret Afghan war documents it has on file. The Pentagon warned that would be more damaging to security and risk more lives than the organisation's initial release of some 76,000 war documents. That extraordinary disclosure, which laid bare classified military documents covering the war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010, has angered US officials, energised critics of the NATO-led campaign, and drawn the attention of the Taleban, which has promised to use the material to track down people it considers traitors. The Pentagon says it believes it has...
WikiLeaks rejects Pentagon warning
August 15, 2010 at 9:58 AM
STOCKHOLM — WikiLeaks will publish its remaining 15,000 Afghan war documents within a month, despite warnings from the U.S. government, the organization's founder said yesterday. The Pentagon has said that the new batch of secret information will be even more damaging to security and risk more lives than WikiLeaks' initial release of about 76,000 war documents. "This organization will not be threatened by the Pentagon or any other group," Julian Assange said in Stockholm. "We proceed cautiously and safely with this...

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