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  2. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks has released document caches and media that exposed serious violations of human rights and civil liberties by various governments. It released footage of the 12 July 2007 Baghdad airstrike, titling it Collateral Murder, in which Iraqi Reuters journalists and several civilians were killed by a U.S. helicopter crew. [22]

  3. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    [251] [252] Wired wrote that most of the information was already public, and the release "wasn’t exactly the type of radical secret-sharing WikiLeaks typically engages in." Andrei Soldatov, a Russian journalist specialising in digital surveillance and Russian intelligence said he did not think it was a real expose. [252]

  4. 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak - Wikipedia

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    A self-styled hacker going by the moniker "Guccifer 2.0" claimed to be the source of the leaks; [46] [47] WikiLeaks did not reveal its source. [27] When asked about Guccifer 2.0's leaks, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said, "These look very much like they’re from the Russians. But in some ways, they look very amateur, and almost look too ...

  5. What is WikiLeaks and why did it get Julian Assange in so ...

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    WHAT DID WIKILEAKS PUBLISH THAT CAUSED SUCH A STIR? In April 2010, WikiLeaks released a video showing a 2007 U.S. helicopter attack that killed a dozen people in Baghdad, including two Reuters ...

  6. United States documents leak of the War in Afghanistan

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    Further, it is the view of the Department of Defense that WikiLeaks obtained this material in circumstances that constitute a violation of United States law, and that as long as WikiLeaks holds this material, the violation of the law is ongoing." [29] [30] WikiLeaks only reviewed about 2,000 documents in detail and used a tagging and keyword ...

  7. Reception of WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    Wired wrote that most of the information was already public, and the release "wasn't exactly the type of radical secret-sharing WikiLeaks typically engages in." Andrei Soldatov, a Russian journalist specialising in digital surveillance and Russian intelligence said he did not think it was a real expose. [180]

  8. WikiLeaks: Did Pfizer Use Unethical Tactics to Evade a ... - AOL

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    As expected, WikiLeaks is targeting companies now. While we're still waiting for the promised leaks on a big U.S. bank, the whistle-blowing site revealed documents about oil giant Shell and the ...

  9. Assange: WikiLeaks will reveal 'thousands' more Clinton ... - AOL

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    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised he's not done leaking information that could be damaging to Hillary Clinton. During an interview this week with Fox's Megyn Kelly he said the documents ...