Andy McSmith
London Independent
September 3, 2011
WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange was at the centre of another political storm yesterday after more than 251,000 US diplomatic cables were published in their original form on the internet for anyone to read.
No attempt was made to redact the cables to protect whistleblowers or other innocent people named in them, provoking fears that some lives could be endangered.
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This story is extremely biased. No mention of the Guardian journalist giving up the password to the cache of cables in his book.