Wikileaks files reveal failures of U.S. intelligence
by Pratap ChatterjeeExperts who have trawled through new files say that the documents show that the U.S. military jumped to some very dubious conclusions. Worst of all the Wikileaks files prove that hundreds... »
Experts: Press Freedom Under Threat in Age of Wikileaks
by Andrea Lunt | Feb 14, 2011 - 9:39:24 PMNEW YORK (IPS/GIN) - Freedom of the press could be seriously impacted across the world in the wake of the ongoing political revelations brought about by whistle-blowing websites such as Wikileaks, a foremost constitutional law expert in the U.S. said. »
Wikileaks founder Assange freed on bail
by Ashahed M. Muhammad -Asst. Editor- | Dec 16, 2010 - 5:55:04 PMWikileaks Founder and Editor Julian Assange walked out of a London jail Dec. 16 free on bail and reportedly headed to a mansion of a supporter. After putting up $310,000 in bail money, plus two further $31,000 each sureties, Mr. Assange greeted a crush of media and a throng of supporters. »
Julian Assange: Courageous Hero or Terrorist?
by Ashahed M. Muhammad -Asst. Editor- | Dec 14, 2010 - 5:25:16 PM(FinalCall.com) - Had Julian Assange emerged in China, Iran or perhaps another country that the American government regards as authoritarian and repressive, he would probably be hailed as a courageous fighter against tyranny. »
Wikileaks Cablegate reveals unflattering U.S. view of African 'client states,' leaders
by Ashahed M. Muhammad -Asst. Editor- | Dec 9, 2010 - 9:37:49 PMThe fallout continues after Wikileaks began posting thousands of leaked classified U.S. embassy cables on Nov. 28. So far, only 667 of the 251,287 secret documents have been posted online and already there is international uproar consisting of praise and criticism. »
NY Times distorts Wikileaks cables on Iran, Arab States
by Gareth Porter and Jim Lobe | Dec 9, 2010 - 9:58:53 AMWASHINGTON - The dominant theme that emerged in U.S. media coverage of the first round of Wikileaks diplomatic cables last week was that Arab regimes in the Gulf - led by Saudi Arabia - shared Israel's view that Iran's nuclear programme had to be stopped by military force, if necessary. »
WikiLeaks controversy sparks cyber war
by Al Jazeera | Dec 9, 2010 - 9:56:17 AMJulian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, may now be sitting in a UK prison, but it has not stopped his website and supporters from causing more chaos and controversy. One of the world's biggest credit card websites, Mastercard, has been hacked in what appears to be a revenge attack for blocking donations to WikiLeaks. »
Wikileaks attacked, Internet activists strike back
by FinalCall.com News | Dec 7, 2010 - 11:28:08 PM(FinalCall.com) - Since the media group, Wikileaks began posting thousands of leaked classified U.S. embassy documents on November 28, the organization, its founder, Julian Assange and it's network of websites have become the subject of international uproar consisting of intense praise and criticism. »
Wikileaks exposes more torture, abuse in Iraq
by William Fisher | Nov 13, 2010 - 9:39:43 AMNEW YORK - The publication of a motherlode of secret field reports from the Iraq War are shining a bright light on heretofore unknown or underreported suspicions about the power of private security contractors and the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by their fellow Iraqis, often with their U.S. military counterparts "turning a blind eye." »
"Collateral Murder" - Report on shocking footage of US military in Iraq
by Al Jazeera Web Video | Apr 16, 2010 - 10:09:24 AM(Al Jazeera) - WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad -- including two Reuters news staff. »