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Afghan War Diary 2004-2010 - Leaked


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Wikileaks.org has done it again, publishing thousands of classified documents about the U.S. war in Afghanistan.

The website provides a secure platform for whistle-blowers to deliver documents, videos and other electronic media while maintaining anonymity.

 

Last March it released a video shot from a U.S. military helicopter over Baghdad, exposing the Army’s indiscriminate killing of at least 12 people, two of whom worked for the Reuters news agency.

 

This week, WikiLeaks, along with three mainstream media partners—The New York Times, The Guardian of London and Der Spiegel in Germany—released 91,000 classified reports from the United States military in Afghanistan. The reports, mostly written by soldiers on the ground immediately after military actions, represent a true diary of the war from 2004 to 2009, detailing everything from the killing of civilians, including children, to the growing strength of the Taliban insurgency, to Pakistan’s support for the Taliban.

 

Details -http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Afghan_War_Diary,_2004-2010

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Wikileaks.org has done it again, publishing thousands of classified documents about the U.S. war in Afghanistan.

The website provides a secure platform for whistle-blowers to deliver documents, videos and other electronic media while maintaining anonymity.

 

Last March it released a video shot from a U.S. military helicopter over Baghdad, exposing the Army’s indiscriminate killing of at least 12 people, two of whom worked for the Reuters news agency.

 

This week, WikiLeaks, along with three mainstream media partners—The New York Times, The Guardian of London and Der Spiegel in Germany—released 91,000 classified reports from the United States military in Afghanistan. The reports, mostly written by soldiers on the ground immediately after military actions, represent a true diary of the war from 2004 to 2009, detailing everything from the killing of civilians, including children, to the growing strength of the Taliban insurgency, to Pakistan’s support for the Taliban.

 

Details -http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Afghan_War_Diary,_2004-2010

 

wars hell, whats your point?

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