Monday, November 22, 2010

Massive New Document Release Promised By WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks,  the whistleblower organization, indicated that it is preparing to release a new batch of previously classified U.S. military documents, according to the article below. In October, WikiLeaks released nearly 400,000 U.S. military reports about operations in Iraq. In July, it released more than 70,000 reports from the war in Afghanistan and this next release promises to be much, much larger. If I were WikiLeaks, I'd get out of the country!
     ....June

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Wikileaks promises massive new document release
CNN.com: Bythe CNN Wire Staff November 22, 2010 12:50 p.m. EST

(CNN) -- The whistleblower organization WikiLeaks indicated Monday that it is preparing to release a new batch of previously classified U.S. military documents.

'Next release is 7x the size of the Iraq War Logs,' the group stated via Twitter. 'Intense pressure over it for months. Keep us strong.'

In October, WikiLeaks released nearly 400,000 U.S. military reports about operations in Iraq. In July, it released more than 70,000 reports from the war in Afghanistan.

Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan said last month that the Defense Department has been bracing for the release of more secrets by WikiLeaks. Lapan said WikiLeaks has more Pentagon material beyond what the group's founder, Julian Assange, has admitted publicly to possessing.

The military has charged Pfc. Bradley Manning with leaking video to WikiLeaks, as well as downloading documents from military computers while he served as an intelligence analyst in Iraq. Among the documents he is alleged to have taken are 150,000 diplomatic cables. WikiLeaks has denied being in possession of those cables.

Manning is currently being held at a military jail in Quantico, Virginia.

The Stockholm Criminal Court recently issued an international arrest warrant for Assange, saying he is suspected of rape, sexual molestation and illegal use of force.
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Should those US Classified documents remain classified for the safety of the American Forces overseas?  Or do you believe that it was right to be a whistleblower with reference to those documents. Which side are you on? Leave a comment

June

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