2010年11月23日火曜日

Wikileaks anounces they will publish new documents in the coming months, 23/11/2010

Wikileaks anuncia que publicará nuevos documentos en los próximos meses

Sin precisar su contenido, la organización anuncia que la documentación será siete veces mayor que los 40.000 informes sobre Irak

EL PAÍS - Madrid - 23/11/2010
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/tecnologia/Wikileaks/anuncia/publicara/nuevos/documentos/proximos/meses/elpeputec/20101123elpeputec_1/Tes

Wikileaks announces new documents published in the coming monthsWithout specifying its content, the organization announced that the documentation will be seven times higher than the 40,000 reports on Iraq
COUNTRY - Madrid - 23/11/2010
Wikileaks does not desist in its efforts to make public classified documents. Announced yesterday through his profile on the Twitter network is preparing a new release of documents. "The next release is seven times greater than the information about the war in Iraq. Intense pressure for them in recent months. To stay strong," says the message of this non-profit organization that in recent years has brought to light hundreds of thousands of secret documents about the dirty war U.S. and its allies in Iraq and Afghanistan. The first message that follows: "In the coming months will see a new world where global history will be redefined. Stay strong," returns to ask their followers without giving any detail on the content of documents.
Yes it is possible to get an idea of the magnitude of the documents: In October, revealed almost 400,000 reports on operations in Iraq, and in July had issued more than 70,000 over the war in Afghanistan, written between 2004 and 2009 and reflected that it violated the torture of prisoners. The Pentagon spokesman, Col. Dave Lapan, advanced last month that the Defense Department had new revelations, since he knows that the group co-founded by Australian Julian Assange has more secret documents.
The pressure at which the message refers Wikileaks comes from the constant demands of the Barack Obama U.S. Administration to stop the publication of these sources. In fact the Pentagon was to require the page to erase the more than 70,000 published documents on the war in Afghanistan and return those not yet made public to not continue to threaten "the safety of our troops, our allies and the Afghan people we are helping to bring peace and stability to that region of the world, "said agency spokesman Geoff Morrell. But beyond opponents Wikileaks has a large following. To relieve the pressure they were experiencing in the U.S., where the press also questioned the portal survive on limited funding, the Pirate Party, founded in 2006 and calls to liberalize the laws of copyright and reduce Internet surveillance, announced last August to house multiple servers in the organization.
In addition, the announcement also coincides with the demand for international arrest by Interpol launched after an order issued by the Swedish justice, against Julian Assange, who faces a lawsuit by an alleged rape. Assange a charge always denied and which has been attributed to a poisoning campaign against Wikileaks, a site that has become the target of the most powerful.

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