Anger as Wikileaks releases all US cables unredacted

BBC
August 2, 2011

Whistleblower site Wikileaks has made its entire uncensored archive of leaked US diplomatic cables available online.

The group said on its Twitter site that all 251,287 cables had been published in a searchable format.

The Guardian and three other newspapers who have collaborated with Wikileaks said they “deplore” the move.

It comes amid a row between Wikileaks and the Guardian newspaper over who was behind the earlier release of thousands of unredacted cables.

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2 Responses to “Anger as Wikileaks releases all US cables unredacted”

  1. Finally he’s got it. People use to know how to do things. Before the East Germans kicked down the doors to the Stasi, Americans came together with the Citizens’ Committee to Investigate the FBI and broke into an FBI office and took COINTELPRO papers to analyze them. Hoover was livid and to make sure people can’t come together to fight ever again, they infiltrated everything. They worked out the weaknesses (organizedmobbing.com). Now no one can come together and fight and the organizations you think you are joining may have a snitch at the top and be giving their memberships lists to the FBI. The Citizens’ Committee like the East German people, released the names. You have to name the people, name the informants. NAME them. They are willing servants of tyranny and destroying people’s lives, well it can happen right back at you. Assange has finally smartened up.

  2. I think they pushed Jullian too far. It’s about time they just lay out the truth and let the people decide.

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