Information made public by Wikileaks appears to have played a role in sparking the protest movement that has brought down the President of Tunisia.
WikiLeaker Bradley Manning has been held “under conditions that constitute cruel and inhumane treatment and, by the standards of many nations, even torture” for seven months and counting.
There’s been much talk recently about treason charges in the Wikileaks case, an most of it has been entirely wrong.
Michael Yon provides a digital copy of PFC Bradley Manning’s Charge Sheet, dated 29 May. It makes for interesting reading.
A new round of Wikileaks documents is out, and it opens the door on diplomatic correspondence previously hidden from the public.
There’s a war of words developing between the Pentagon and the information-sharing website Wikileaks.