Australian police drop probe into WikiLeaks

But the Australian government again condemned the site which has caused consternation in capitals around the world by dumping hundreds of sensitive papers online, saying it had only been made possible by the theft of documents.

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Wikileaks cables show Lankan human right abuses

The cables dating from 2007 suggest that the state colluded in paramilitary activities including killings, child trafficking and organised prostitution. Meanwhile, the Tamil Tigers used systematic forced conscription during the war, which ended in 2009.Read More »

India accused of systematic use of torture in Kashmir

U.S. officials had evidence of widespread torture by Indian police and security forces and were secretly briefed by Red Cross staff about the systematic abuse of detainees in Kashmir, according to leaked diplomatic cables released on Thursday night.Read More »

 

Release of WikiLeaks chief demanded

The organisers of the human chain said access to information was a human right and in democracy people had every right to know information about the state. They also termed the detention of Assange an imperialist conspiracy.Read More »

Spanish anger at Wikileaks arrest

Hundreds of people gathered outside the British embassy in Madrid calling for him to be freed. Wikileaks is publishing insights from hundreds of thousands of sensitive US diplomatic and military documents.Read More »

 

'Pope wanted Turkey kept out of European Union'

The cable released by WikiLeaks shows that Ratzinger was the leading voice behind the Holy See’s unsuccessful drive to secure a reference to Europe’s ‘Christian roots’ in the EU constitution.Read More »

 
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