Browsing All posts tagged under »collateral murder«

How to Find Wikileaks and Follow Cablegate

December 3, 2010 by

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Updated to 06 January 2011 There has been massive and orchestrated attack on the hosting of Wikileaks files, from a distributed denial of service, to Amazon dumping Wikileaks because they felt their underwear moisten after a call from Senator Joe Lieberman, to everyDNS effectively blaming Wikileaks for the denial of service, and now Julian Assange… [Read more…]

Wikileaks’ Iraq War Logs: U.S. Apache Guns Down Surrendering Insurgents

October 28, 2010 by

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Republished from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism October 23rd, 2010  |  by Angus Stickler On February 22 2007, a U.S. helicopter engaged a group of insurgents involved in a mortar attack upon coalition forces, near Baghdad. After firing a series of 30mm rounds, the crew of the helicopter – callsign “Crazyhorse” – radioed to their… [Read more…]

In the Conflicts Around Wikileaks, Is Julian Assange Really the Problem?

September 4, 2010 by

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With some of the infighting among the ranks of Wikileaks supporters–and I am a supporter–I need to allay some fears and put certain apprehensions to rest right away: my answer to the question above is “no,” and my secondary answer is that we should learn from mistakes. So, for now, hold your fire. The real… [Read more…]

Collateral Murder, Part 2: Admission of U.S. War Crimes in Iraq

June 17, 2010 by

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Part One In the first post, “Collateral Murder: U.S. Soldiers Killing Civilians in Cold Blood,” viewers witnessed the indiscriminate slaughter of Iraqi civilians by a U.S. helicopter crew, and heard the cheerful banter of the crew as they rained heavy fire down on civilian bodies. While some chose to dispute whether there was a legitimate… [Read more…]

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