Monday, January 24, 2011

More Leaked Cables To Come From Wikileaks

WikiLeaks: 1 Percent Of Diplomatic Docs Published -- Washington Post/AP

LONDON -- Nearly two months after WikiLeaks outraged the U.S. government by launching the release of a massive compendium of diplomatic documents, the secret-spilling website has published 2,658 U.S. State Department cables - just over 1 percent of its trove of 251,287 documents.

Here's a look at what the consequences of the cables' release has been so far, and what the future could hold for WikiLeaks.

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More News On Wikileaks

WikiLeaks: 1 percent of diplomatic cables published -- Washington Times
WikiLeaks: That Was 1% of Our Cables -- Newser
WikiLeaks still sitting on hundreds of thousands of U.S. diplomatic cables -- The Hill

Swiss whistleblower detained: report -- AFP
Ex-Banker Elmer Will Stay in Custody After Ruling, Lawyers Say -- Bloomberg
WikiLeaks founder Assange slams Swiss banker arrest -- Reuters
Swiss 'WikiLeaks banker' to be held for 10 days -- Economic Times

2 turned away trying to visit WikiLeaks GI -- Washington Post/AP
A Visit To Quantico -- Mother Jones
Lawyer for WikiLeaks Army figure alleges mistreatment -- Washington Post
WikiLeaks suspect files complaint over detention conditions -- CNN

Race is on to cash in on WikiLeaks -- The Independent
Julian Assange's Life Turning Into Movies -- CBS News
Hollywood plans WikiLeaks movie -- The Hindu
There are three WikiLeaks projects in the works. When did this become the hottest story in Hollywood? -- EW.com
WikiLeaks founder's story optioned as feature film -- AP
Julian Assange, the Movie: Who Should Play the WikiLeaker? -- Time Magazine

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for shared information

According to Deadline.com, Marc Shmuger will produce a film based on
the controversial Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
For those of you whom are unfamiliar of exactly who Julian Assange is,
he is the Australian journalist, Internet activist, computer programmer,
and the editor-in-chief of the whistle-blower site Wikileaks.
Marc Shmuger of Global Produce, the name of his new Universal based company,
will produce the film, along with Alex Gibney as director