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Iraq war logs in Bradley Manning case 'hit us in the face': US officer
- Thursday August 1, 2013
- World News | Reuters
The US Army was overwhelmed when WikiLeaks published more than 700,000 secret diplomatic and war documents handed over by soldier Bradley Manning, a retired officer testified in the sentencing phase of the convicted private's court-martial.
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Assange on Wikileaks' Iraq war logs
- Monday October 25, 2010
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
In the largest leaks of classified military documents in American history the whistleblower website Wikileaks released the 'The Iraq War Logs'. It accuses US forces of having failed to stop numerous cases of prisoner abuse by Iraqi authorities. The leaks also point that 60 per cent of deaths in Iraq were those of civilians.This means 31 civilians h...
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WikiLeaks founder taking security precautions: Report
- Monday October 25, 2010
- World News | Agence France-Presse
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Israeli television that he was taking security precautions following the release of nearly 400,000 secret US military documents on the Iraq war."No, I'm not running for my life, but we do have to take extra security precautions," Assange told Channel Two television yesterday in an interview that took place i...
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Detainees fared worse in Iraqi hands, logs say
- Saturday October 23, 2010
- World News | Sabrina Tavernise and Andrew W Lehren, New York Times
The public image of detainees in Iraq was defined by the photographs, now infamous, of American abuse at Abu Ghraib, like the hooded prisoner and the snarling attack dog. While the documents disclosed by WikiLeaks offer few glimpses of what was happening inside American detention facilities, they do contain indelible details of abuse carried out by...
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A grim portrait of civilian deaths in Iraq
- Saturday October 23, 2010
- World News | Sabrina Tavernise and Andrew W Lehren, New York Times
The reports in the archive disclosed by WikiLeaks offer an incomplete, yet startlingly graphic portrait of one of the most contentious issues in the Iraq war -- how many Iraqi civilians have been killed and by whom. (Read: Detainees fared worse in Iraqi hands, logs say)The reports make it clear that most civilians, by far, were killed by other Iraq...
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US didn't probe abuse allegations: Iraq war leaks
- Saturday October 23, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
In the largest leaks of classified military documents ever American history the whistle blower website WikiLeaks has released 'The Iraq War Logs', a three lakh ninety one thousand eight hundred and thirty two page document on the war and occupation of Iraq.The documents disclosed by WikiLeaks indicate that US forces often failed to follow up on cre...
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Iraq war logs in Bradley Manning case 'hit us in the face': US officer
- Thursday August 1, 2013
- World News | Reuters
The US Army was overwhelmed when WikiLeaks published more than 700,000 secret diplomatic and war documents handed over by soldier Bradley Manning, a retired officer testified in the sentencing phase of the convicted private's court-martial.
- www.ndtv.com
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Assange on Wikileaks' Iraq war logs
- Monday October 25, 2010
- World News | NDTV Correspondent
In the largest leaks of classified military documents in American history the whistleblower website Wikileaks released the 'The Iraq War Logs'. It accuses US forces of having failed to stop numerous cases of prisoner abuse by Iraqi authorities. The leaks also point that 60 per cent of deaths in Iraq were those of civilians.This means 31 civilians h...
- www.ndtv.com
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WikiLeaks founder taking security precautions: Report
- Monday October 25, 2010
- World News | Agence France-Presse
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Israeli television that he was taking security precautions following the release of nearly 400,000 secret US military documents on the Iraq war."No, I'm not running for my life, but we do have to take extra security precautions," Assange told Channel Two television yesterday in an interview that took place i...
- www.ndtv.com
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Detainees fared worse in Iraqi hands, logs say
- Saturday October 23, 2010
- World News | Sabrina Tavernise and Andrew W Lehren, New York Times
The public image of detainees in Iraq was defined by the photographs, now infamous, of American abuse at Abu Ghraib, like the hooded prisoner and the snarling attack dog. While the documents disclosed by WikiLeaks offer few glimpses of what was happening inside American detention facilities, they do contain indelible details of abuse carried out by...
- www.ndtv.com
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A grim portrait of civilian deaths in Iraq
- Saturday October 23, 2010
- World News | Sabrina Tavernise and Andrew W Lehren, New York Times
The reports in the archive disclosed by WikiLeaks offer an incomplete, yet startlingly graphic portrait of one of the most contentious issues in the Iraq war -- how many Iraqi civilians have been killed and by whom. (Read: Detainees fared worse in Iraqi hands, logs say)The reports make it clear that most civilians, by far, were killed by other Iraq...
- www.ndtv.com
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US didn't probe abuse allegations: Iraq war leaks
- Saturday October 23, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
In the largest leaks of classified military documents ever American history the whistle blower website WikiLeaks has released 'The Iraq War Logs', a three lakh ninety one thousand eight hundred and thirty two page document on the war and occupation of Iraq.The documents disclosed by WikiLeaks indicate that US forces often failed to follow up on cre...
- www.ndtv.com