Bradley Manning, the US Army private and source of the leaks of hundreds of thousands of classified cables to Wikileaks, has been convicted of espionage and other charges, but not of aiding the enemy.
Bradley Manning, the US Army private and source of the leaks of hundreds of thousands of classified cables to Wikileaks, has been convicted of espionage and other charges, but not of aiding the enemy.
The New Yorker has announced a new anonymous document sharing system called Strongbox, based on DeadDrop by Aaron Swartz and Kevin Poulsen, that will allow people to anonymously and securely submit documents to reporters from the New Yorker.
As the news of the death of former British Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher spreads around the world, today’s release of the declassified Kissinger Cables by Wikileaks shows how a US diplomat described her rise to power in the Conservative Party power in 1975.
The full military court statement of Bradley Manning, the army private who leaked hundreds of thousands of government documents to WikiLeaks, has itself been leaked online.