Sunday, April 7, 2013

WikiLeaks Releases 1.7m US Diplomatic And Intelligence Reports Covering Every Country In The World

Collection: The data released today includes more than 1.7million US diplomatic records from 1973 to 1976

So That's What Assange Has Been Doing Inside The Embassy! WikiLeaks Releases 1.7m US Diplomatic And Intelligence Reports Covering Every Country In The World -- Daily Mail

* Wikileaks releases database of U.S. diplomatic records from 1973 to 1976
* Henry Kissinger was U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Adviser
* Julian Assange worked on project inside Ecuadorian Embassy in London
* Australian Wikileaks founder, 41, sought refuge at the embassy last June

Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks today published more than 1.7million U.S. records covering diplomatic or intelligence reports on every country in the world.

The data released today includes more than 1.7million U.S. diplomatic records from 1973 to 1976 - covering a traffic of cables, intelligence reports and congressional correspondence.

WikiLeaks described the Public Library of US Diplomacy (PlusD) as the world's largest searchable collection of U.S. confidential, or formerly confidential, diplomatic communications.

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Update: Wikileaks publishes largest ever set of diplomatic records -- The Times

WNU Editor: The Wikileaks website is here.

1 comment:

Buick93 said...

Just a reminder to those in the U.S. who hold security clearances: Just because Wikileaks is releasing the materials, they are still classified by the U.S. government. If you don't have permission to view these files, going to the web site or viewing the files MAY break your clearance agreement, resulting in loss of your clearance. Don't be stupid, just read the news reports.