Monday, July 26, 2010

White House Fury As Wikileaks publishes 90000 Top-Secret Files, Which Provide Terrible Civil Expenditure On The War In Afghanistan

White House Fury As Wikileaks publishes 90000 Top-Secret Files, Which Provide Terrible Civil Expenditure On The War In Afghanistan: Mass file of secret military documents showing details of the cooling of the war in Afghanistan and the civilian casualties have been leaked to the awareness site.

In one of the biggest leaks in military history, 90000 records of incidents and intelligence about the conflict were transferred to Wikileaks.

And in the disclosure of which infuriated the White House, the site passed the files in full within three newspapers.
Secret documents show that coalition forces have killed hundreds of civilians in cases that are never reported.

They also show how a black bloc secret "special forces tracking down Taliban leaders to" kill or capture "without trial.

And as the U.S. covered evidence, the Taliban became deadly missiles, surface-to-air missiles.

Mr. Assange said that he wanted to informants, journalists and activists publish sensitive materials, without fear of being identified.

Born to rebel, Mr. Assange describes himself as "editor" on the website, which has been a thorn in the side of the U.S. government, since it was founded in 2007.

His parents met during a demonstration against the Vietnam War. As a teenager, his mother went to the city hall for a horse to protest against the closure of pony tracks.

Following this tradition, Mr. Assange refused repeated requests by American intelligence services, to meet with them on "neutral territory to discuss their sources.
Its sophisticated algorithm site is designed to ensure that the information is anonymous, had not yet passed to the web servers.

His servers scattered around the world and do not keep journals, government and other organizations can not be traced wehre information is being sent and received from them.

However, calls on donors to Wikileaks sensitive materials for the display of any materials on CD-ROM, more encyrypted Internet connection or netcafes.

They say that this is so, even if Wikileaks had infiltrated the government intelligence, senders can not be traced.

The Chinese government is actively trying to block all traffic to Wikileaks and every address, with the term "Wikileaks in its functioning.

Nevertheless, encrypted connections can bypass this blockade.

And Wikileaks - designed to 'uncensorable' - has a few thousand years covering the areas that people in China and other countries where it is blocked for access to information.

Wikileaks claims that while none of the thousands of data sources exposed via Wikileaks or any other way.

She also has a network of lawyers and others to protect their publications and their sources.

In April this year, Wikileaks published previously classified video suppressed by U.S. helicopters Apache 2 murder Reuters operators on the streets of Baghdad.

Video captured international media attention and 22-year-old intelligence analyst Bradley Manning was arrested in Iraq on charges of leaking the video.

Criminal Investigation Division at the Pentagon are still trying to trace the leak, but Mr Assange categorically refused to meet with U.S. intelligence agencies to help them find the culprit.

And he also refused to discuss how he received the Afghanistan files published today.