Posted on 08/09/2010 5:41:09 PM PDT by NoLibZone
A group of human-rights organizations is pressing WikiLeaks to do a better job of redacting names from thousands of war documents it is publishing, joining the list of critics that claim the Web site's actions could jeopardize the safety of Afghans who aided the U.S. military.
The letter from five human-rights groups sparked a tense exchange in which WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange issued a tart challenge for the organizations to help with the massive task of removing names from thousands of documents, according to several of the organizations that signed the letter. The exchange shows how WikiLeaks and Mr. Assange risk being isolated from some of their most natural allies in the wake of the documents' publication.
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A lot of people are going to die because of Wikileak’s greed and gay boy Manning’s gayness. They all should be tried and sent to prison.
Where were these losers when the New York Times and the Washington Post were leaking things right and left when Bush was president? Oh that's right, it was OK to leak stuff back then.
We need a WikiBirther site.
Any one that can access Obamas personal records could post there.
I am sure that liberals would view the site as aiding in our government’s transparency.
Assange has turned himself into an enemy alien and it’s OK to dispose of him without further concern. There has got to be a few Afghans living in Stockholm who can do the job just like someone like them disposed of Palme.
Julian Assange even looks like a parasite.
Anyone can post to wikileaks - anyone with the docs you mention can place them there. Don’t make the mistake of thinking Assange is pro the left or anti - the US, he’s just opposed to authority in general. From the docs I’ve browsed on Wikileaks (unrelated to the latest releases), he makes no bones of offending oother governments and non-governmental groups.
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