Exclusive: WikiLeaks Collaborating With Media Outlets On Release Of Iraq Documents -- Newsweek
A London-based journalism nonprofit is working with the WikiLeaks Web site and TV and print media in several countries on programs and stories based on what is described as massive cache of classified U.S. military field reports related to the Iraq War. Iain Overton, editor of The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, tells Declassified that his organization has teamed up with media organizations—including major television networks and one or more American media outlets—in an unspecified number of countries to produce a set of documentaries and stories based on the cache of Iraq War documents in the possession of WikiLeaks. As happened with a similar WikiLeaks collection of tens of thousands of U.S. military field reports on the Afghan war, the unidentified media organizations involved with the London group in the Iraq documents project will all be releasing their stories on the same day, which Overton says would be several weeks from now. He declined to identify any of the media organizations participating in the project.
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to stay relevant, WikiLeaks goes bigger and bigger with their dumps.. and that increases the likelihood of making mistakes, e.g. not taking out all names, not verifying sources
An NGO with a ego like this is dangerous
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