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    WikiLeaks reveals all, media groups criticize move

    LONDON (AP) — WikiLeaks disclosed its entire archive of U.S. State Department cables Friday, much if not all of it uncensored — a move that drew stinging condemnation from major newspapers which in the past collaborated with the anti-secrecy group's efforts to expose corruption and double-dealing.

    Many media outlets, including The Associated Press, previously had access to all or part of the uncensored tome. But WikiLeaks' decision to post the 251,287 cables on its website makes potentially sensitive diplomatic sources available to anyone, anywhere at the stroke of a key. American officials have warned that the disclosures could jeopardize vulnerable people such as opposition figures or human rights campaigners.

    A joint statement published on the Guardian's website said that the British publication and its international counterparts — The New York Times, France's Le Monde, Germany's Der Spiegel and Spain's El Pais — "deplore the decision of WikiLeaks to publish the unredacted State Department cables, which may put sources at risk."

    Previously, international media outlets — and WikiLeaks itself — had redacted the names of potentially vulnerable sources, although the standard has varied and some experts warned that even people whose names had been kept out of the cables were still at risk.

    But now many, and possibly even all, of the cables posted to the WikiLeaks website carried unredacted names.

    There's a debate over what kind of an impact that will have.

    In an interview with the AP earlier this week, former U.S. State Department official P.J. Crowley warned that the new release could be used to intimidate activists in authoritarian countries. Crowley said "any autocratic security service worth its salt" probably already would have the complete unredacted archive of cables, but that the fresh releases mean that any intelligence agency that did not "will have it in short order."

    WikiLeaks staff members have not returned repeated requests for comment sent in the past two days. But in a series of messages on Twitter, the group suggested that it had no choice but to publish the archive because copies of the document were already circulating online following a security breach.

    WikiLeaks has blamed the Guardian for the blunder, pointing out that a sensitive password used to decrypt the files was published in a book put out by David Leigh, one of the paper's investigative reporters and a collaborator-turned-critic of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

    But the Guardian, Leigh and others have rejected the claim. Although the password was in fact published in Leigh's book about seven months ago, Guardian journalists have suggested that the real problem was that WikiLeaks posted the encrypted file to the Web by accident and that Assange never bothered to change the password needed to unlock it.

    In their statement, the Guardian's international partners lined up to slam the 40-year-old former computer hacker.

    "We cannot defend the needless publication of the complete data — indeed, we are united in condemning it," the statement read. It added: "The decision to publish by Julian Assange was his, and his alone."

    The media organizations' rejection is a further blow to WikiLeaks, whose site is under financial embargo and whose leader remains under virtual house arrest in an English country mansion pending extradition proceedings to Sweden on unrelated sexual assault allegations.

    It's also a sign of the borderless online whistleblower's increasing estrangement from traditional media outlets. Assange and his supporters have long feuded with the Guardian and The New York Times, and in a recent statement the group noted that other Western media organizations had "slowed their rate of publishing" stories derived from the cables.

    As a result, the anti-secrecy site said it would increasingly turn to "crowdsourcing" — that is, relying on Internet users to sift through its leaked documents and flag important material.

    It's a relatively new tactic for the group, which has in the past relied on mainstream partners to organize and promote its spectacular leaks of classified information — including hundreds of thousands of U.S. intelligence documents detailing the course of America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    WikiLeaks says the process is working, pointing to one document flagged by Twitter users who've already begun perusing the newly released files.

    The cable, filed in 2006, carries an explosive allegation that U.S. forces entered a house during a 2006 raid in Iraq, handcuffed 10 members of the same family and executed them.

    Although the U.N. letter in which the allegation was made was five years old, its publication put new pressure on the already strained negotiations over keeping U.S. forces in Iraq. Iraq's government said Friday that it is investigating, and some officials said the document is reason enough for the country to force the American military to leave instead of signing a deal allowing troops to stay beyond a year-end departure deadline.

    "Crowdsourcing has proved to be a success," WikiLeaks said.

    But amid the controversy over the unredacted cables, some supporters are keeping their distance. The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders said Thursday that it had temporarily suspended its WikiLeaks "mirror site." Such sites act as carbon-copies of their originals, relieving pressure due to heavy traffic and preserving data in case of attack.

    In a statement, Reporters said it had "neither the technical, human or financial resources to check each cable" for information that could harm innocent people and thus "has to play safe."

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    Greg Keller in Paris contributed to this report.

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    Raphael G. Satter can be reached at: http://twitter.com/razhael

     

    507 comments

    • yahooblows  •  8 mths ago
      Yeah, I'm sure it was "an accident."
    • Brian  •  8 mths ago
      i don't understand why people say wikileaks is terrible and blah blah your endangering people. Is it not our government that first put them in the danger? Everything surrounding this war on "terrorism" (OIL) that should not have been started in the first place cheney should be tried and convicted of war crimes not someone who shows the people what they are being lied to about daily.
    • JJMurray  •  8 mths ago
      No surprise the newspapers are screaming, they didn't get to have the story first. Screw the idea of outing sources or people or what harm this could really do to international relations, for them it's all about getting the blood on page one first and this is why newspapers are slowly dying out.
    • Kulahptik  •  8 mths ago
      is this AFTER they got hacked? I thought they were cooperating with redacting sensitive names and what not. then they got hacked. then they said "f yall" and let it go unfiltered. thats what happens when you don't play by the rules you make and agree to. *cough US government*
    • FORGIVENBADBOY  •  8 mths ago
      "Tell us what they Really think" !!!
      (Thanks WikiLeaks) ;-)
    • Moe Hawk  •  8 mths ago
      Heil! Assange! Burn um Down Fast and Hard Julian! Heil! Julian Assange!
    • Much Ado About Something  •  8 mths ago
      The media is peeved because they cannot make money from publishing them a little bit at a time.
      • Pazuzu 8 mths ago
        Not exactly, they got their orders and followed them. Circulation was not the deciding factor in this. JMO.
    • Terrified  •  8 mths ago
      Well, there's the media; and then there's the actual truth. I think there's a growing segment of the public that are sick and tired of being lied to.
      • Pazuzu 8 mths ago
        ain't it the truth!
      • Mohammed 8 mths ago
        segment of the public that are sick and tired of being lied to
    • dabn  •  8 mths ago
      Anyone cooperating with U.S forces should be jeopardized.
      • Pazuzu 8 mths ago
        That depends entirely the circumstance, but in general if you do a thing against a government you need to be prepared for any eventuality.
    • fluffy  •  8 mths ago
      I trust wiki leaks more than i trust the "government"/organized crime syndicate that embezzles my taxes.
    • Fire  •  8 mths ago
      Yea I'm pretty sure Wikileaks did not release these cables. The guardian is to blame, haha they're the ones making profit, they have a reason to lie and fabricate.
    • robert  •  8 mths ago
      The State Department has always known the content of the cables - they generated them. After all this time, they could easily have taken steps to protect anyone who might be in danger. They were told a long time ago that these would be published.
    • James  •  8 mths ago
      Go wiki laeks spill the beans yes expose these criminals!
    • Pazuzu  •  8 mths ago
      This conversation has really devolved. Too bad because there are people, actual living breathing people, that are paying a heavy price to have brought us this information.
    • ron Hinton  •  8 mths ago
      They only expose george ws secrets not obozo's lies talk about
      nazis. Those europeans & american democraps socialist are the most
      biggoted hypocrites the monkey ever created. Liberal democraps
      you suck ! Listen adam & steve you really suck & thank god you
      can't procreate you can only propagate. You watch to much cnn.
    • Mark  •  8 mths ago
      The C.I.A. Nazis Are Undoubtedly Arranging Mr. Assange's Mysterious Death...! -- SAD..!
    • hong k  •  8 mths ago
      for all you Cons that keep screaming and complaining about the "liberal bias" in the media, just remember that the Republicans & Bush fed the media a bag of crap about WMD. And what did the "liberal" media do with it? Why they DIDNT question a bit of. They just packaged it up as fact and fed it to us verbatim. Liberal Media? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
      • MARC 8 mths ago
        how did two (so far) thumb you down!!?! if you backtalked bushcheney co, you got canned. treedom of press? where? now it is bash Obama 'cause he did and bash Obama 'cause he didn't! and that is PITIFUL.
      • Pazuzu 8 mths ago
        Hong is absolutely correct. Not possible the media were not aware that WMD was a figment used as a rally point, hell they had direct evidence it was BS, but they saluted their masters and ran with it.
      • J. Eric 8 mths ago
        You are another Koolaid drinking fool. Bush and Obama are one in the same. Impeach Obama. The Media in our Country is nothing more than a hyped up reality show.
    • Victoria  •  8 mths ago
      At least its real news...the release represents the facts of the issues not the varnished truth. That's really why everyone is so angry and running scared.
    • Larry  •  8 mths ago
      Got the entire government running to cover their global warming lies, mass murders in Libya, and every other covert operation around the world including all of the drug dealing by the cia. and the list goes on and on and on longer than the energizer bunny.
    • Norman  •  8 mths ago
      The only reason the so called media is condemning the action is because they are afraid of losing their precious seats at the next speech by the prez. No one in journalism has an ounce of honor. They are just jealous they did not have the guts to do the same. Now everyone will have access as to how corrupt and the number of conspiracy's the US is involved in. That is why you will never see the prez elected by popular vote, the electorial college is a corrupt as every other politician.
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