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Charges against Julian Assange withdrawn, unfounded

Glenn Greenwald
The WikiLeaks founder is accused by Swedish authorities of rape, and then cleared 12 hours later

WikiLeaks seeks online safe haven in Sweden

Malin Rising
Whistleblower site moved its servers out of the U.S. in 2007. U.S. could demand Swedish police aid in investigation

WikiLeaks: Pentagon ready to discuss Afghan files

Karl Ritter
Pentagon will consider helping Assange review classified documents, removing confidential information

Are risks from WikiLeaks overstated by government?

Robert Burns
National Security Archive historian: "The Pentagon is hyping"

WikiLeaks preparing to release more Afghan files

Raphael G. Satter
There are still 15,000 documents being held by whistle-blower website. Pentagon is furious

WikiLeaks to publish new documents

Associated Press
The international government secret purveyor declares an intention to leak more information, despite Pentagon pleas

Monday link dump: Get well soon, Michele!

Alex Pareene
How to get fired by David Vitter, Marc Theissen finds a leak he dislikes, and the Senate is still broken

Hit list draws fire in wake of leaked US documents

Lolita C. Baldor
Elite special-ops unit Task Force 373, with its killing of children, at the center of controversy

White House says leaks are alarming

Anne Flaherty, Raphael Satter
Doubts raised about government's ability to protect military secrets. WikiLeaks founder: It's only the beginning

Afghans: 52 civilians die in NATO attack

Robert H. Reid
The international coalition disputes the report. Casualties a source of friction within the alliance

The WikiLeaks war logs change everything

Dan Gillmor
Afghanistan diaries mock secrecy and highlight shifts in war, politics, media. Look for a counterattack

Afghan war logs highlight civilian killings by U.S. forces

Justin Elliott
The leaked government reports, released by Wikileaks, include previously unreported accounts

Alleged Army whistleblower Bradley Manning felt angry and alone

David Dishneau
Intelligence analyst calls himself a "hactivist," draws comparison to Ellsberg's Pentagon Papers

The Obama administration and its pundit-defenders

Glenn Greenwald
As the civil liberties abuses pile up, establishment Democrats demand that progressive criticism of Obama cease

The strange and consequential case of Bradley Manning, Adrian Lamo and WikiLeaks

Glenn Greenwald
What really happened that led to the detention of a 22-year-old Army private as the WikiLeaks whistle-blower?

WikiLeaks founder has his passport confiscated

Glenn Greenwald
The Australian Government attempts to confine a leading whistleblower to one country

Follow-up points on the WikiLeaks video

Glenn Greenwald
It's mystifying how anyone could believe that the Apache incident is rare or unusual

Iraq slaughter not an aberration

Glenn Greenwald
The only thing rare about this incident is that we are seeing it on video

WikiLeaks releases video of slaughter in Iraq

Glenn Greenwald
Every American should watch the reality of what we do when we invade and occupy other countries

The war on WikiLeaks and why it matters

Glenn Greenwald
The U.S. government escalates its campaign to harass and destroy a key whistle-blowing site
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