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...while this was going on...the infrastructure [for the Bradley Manning Support Network website] was going up, a big Federal presence decended in the Boston area...knock at my door...four agents...two identify themselves as Army CID and two identify themselves as State Department, which could have been anything...came in my house...hour long conversation...came to the understanding they were trying to find evidence about the WikiLeaks leak in the Boston area and other hackers they thought maybe were associated...offered cash reward...to keep my ear to ground about WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning.
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[House says he then asked the agents to leave and reports for the next three to four weeks after] very obvious surveillance...students were questioned on the street...there were other people questioned in Boston as well...at least four people in addition to myself. |
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Following the formation of the Support Network [June 2010], Plaintiff has been visited and questioned, both at his home and place of work in Cambridge, by investigators for the U.S. Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Plaintiff has been placed on a watch list which has resulted in his being stopped for questioning and searched each time that he enters the United States following foreign travel. Beginning in September 2010, Plaintiff has been detained for questioning at the border on each of seven occasions he has reentered the United States after foreign travel and is routinely questioned on those occasions about his work with the Support Network or his political beliefs and activities. |
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When DoD material was leaked in July 2010, we worked with DoD to identify any alleged State Department material that was in WikiLeaks' possession. We immediately asked Chiefs of Mission at affected posts to review any purported State material in the release and provide an assessment, as well as a summary of the overall effect the WikiLeaks release could have on relations with the host country.
Following the completion of the review in August, when it was believed that purported State cables might be released, the State Department instructed all Chiefs of Missions to familiarize themselves with the content in the Net Centric Diplomacy (NCD) database should a release actually occur. |
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Patrick Kennedy |
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Under Secretary for Management |
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Department of State |
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Statement Before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Washington, DC, March 10, 2011 |
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Patrick Kennedy |
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Under Secretary for Management |
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As a result of negotiations between Twitter and the government, to reduce the burden on Twitter and to recognize that Twitter does not have certain of the requested information, Movants understand that the government is presently restricting the time period of its request to November 15, 2009 - June 1, 2010, and that the scope of the information sought has been limited to contact information sought has been limited to contact information for the four account holders, the IP addresses used each time Movants logged into their accounts, and information regarding DMs between the four Twitter accounts named in the Order. [Footnote 6] The government has not conceded that its original Order was improper in any manner. Nor has the government agreed to never ask for the full scope of th originally demanded information. As a result, Movant's challenge to the Twitter Order need not be limited to the narrowed demand. |
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Twitter 2703(d), 2703(d) Orders, Grand Jury |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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WikiLeaks tweets Wired has a beatup on WL&Tor,with no new info,spinning 'our' 2006 investigation into Chinese spying. Don't be fooled. |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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WikiLeaks tweets Wired's Tor claims are untrue. The Alweys document did not come from tor. We do not monitor tor, etc. http://bit.ly/aWf9GN |
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2010-06-12 |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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Journalist |
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"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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Day 2 of Bradley Manning's pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom |
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Rainey Reitman |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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The State Department is working closely with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, to determine the facts in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages.
[...]
But we [State Department] are obviously cooperating to, among other things, assess the impact of these disclosures.
[...]
But I'm not aware that we've had any particular contact with this organization [WikiLeaks]. Now, perhaps other agencies of government have.
[...]
We [State Department] are not the lead agency in this. We're supporting the investigation.
[...]
It has particular impact in terms of potentially revealing what we call sources of methods compromising our ability to provide government leaders with the kind of analysis that they need to make informed decisions.
[...]
Our operations in Iraq are interagency.
[...]
Regarding how many people have seen these cables: 'All I will tell you is that we do share our analysis. In some cases, they might have gone to large agencies; in one case, to individuals. But in a way, that may go to the question of when we judge the potential impact, as Arshad. And another issue here is not only they were allegedly passed to an entity that is not authorized to have this information, but what the impact of this will be, we'll evaluate over time.'
[...]
Phillip J. Crowley is not aware of prior public disclosures of content of State Department Cables.
[...]
(00:05:26)
And finally, several of you are following reports of the disclosure of classified State Department materials as part of this investigation in Iraq. The State Department is working closely with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, to determine the facts in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages, as you would expect, but we take the reports of the deliberate, unauthorized disclosure of classified State Department cables and materials very seriously. And the security of these materials is our highest priority.
QUESTION: On that point?
MR. CROWLEY: Mm-hmm.
QUESTION: Yeah, go ahead.
QUESTION: Were these documents taken from a U.S. Embassy, or what was the State Department complete role in this sort of connection?
MR. CROWLEY: Actually, as I understand it, they were simply our cables. And if we do reporting, we do that reporting across the interagency, including to other departments of the government, so for but they were basically our cables. But we are obviously cooperating to, among other things, assess the impact of these disclosures.
QUESTION: So as far as you know, this is, in a sense, a secondary leak from your point of view? It's not that these were somehow leached out of the State Department itself, but rather they were transmitted to another agency and this individual may have had access to them as a result of that transfer?
MR. CROWLEY: Correct.
QUESTION: And one other thing on this: To your knowledge, have any of those cables yet been made public? Because, to my knowledge, they have not been put out by WikiLeaks or anybody else.
MR. CROWLEY: I can't say. But I think that obviously, that is something that we will be watching carefully.
QUESTION: You're not aware of their public disclosure? I presume that you would have --
MR. CROWLEY: I'm not aware. No.
QUESTION: And are you seeking to prevent their public disclosure?
MR. CROWLEY: I'm not sure that we've had any direct contact with the organization that's involved in this. Clearly, classified information, any time it is released in the public domain, can have a potential negative impact on our security. But I'm not aware that we've had any particular contact with this organization. Now, perhaps other agencies of government have.
QUESTION: P.J., just one more on that. There is also, although it's a little unclear, a reference to a previous leak of 260,000 dispatches. Can you set us straight exactly what that is? A previous leak.
MR. CROWLEY: I can't.
QUESTION: Did you mention the number of cables that were issued?
MR. CROWLEY: I didn't, but Jill did. (Laughter.)
QUESTION: So they --
MR. CROWLEY: I don't I mean, I think we are learning, and we are not the lead agency in this. We're supporting the investigation. These are all issues that will be investigated fully as we go forward. But this is these are classified documents. We take their release seriously. It has the it has particular impact in terms of potentially revealing what we call sources of methods compromising our ability to provide government leaders with the kind of analysis that they need to make informed decisions. So this is a serious issue and we are fully cooperating with the other agencies of government.
QUESTION: Can you say what period of time these --
MR. CROWLEY: Yeah. I think for particulars as to what this individual might have done and I would probably defer to the Pentagon.
QUESTION: When is --
QUESTION: They're your cables?
MR. CROWLEY: They're our cables. They but the individual involved works for a different agency and was working within his classified networks. But when we do as you would expect, when we do analysis, we share that with other agencies other government that have a direct interest in these particular issues. Our operations in Iraq are interagency, so but the fact that they're our cables, but they are cables that we have shared broadly so that everybody is fully informed about the analysis that we've done that on the issues that are the subject of those cables.
QUESTION: I'm just trying to get some sense of whether you're talking about an isolated case in which cables coming in one subject were --
MR. CROWLEY: Again --
QUESTION: -- compromised over a long period of time?
MR. CROWLEY: -- I'm not going to be the source of information on this investigation.
QUESTION: When was the State Department informed?
MR. CROWLEY: Wait. Hold on, one at a time.
QUESTION: When was the State Department informed that these cables were potentially out there?
MR. CROWLEY: Well, as I understand it, this person was detained in the last couple of weeks, so I assume that's when we first learned of it.
QUESTION: So you don't know what the State --
QUESTION: So you don't know --
MR. CROWLEY: I mean, I will find out if that's important to you, when we were first informed.
QUESTION: I understand that these cables are very restricted, only a small number of people can see those cables. Is that true?
MR. CROWLEY: I haven't looked at the cables that are that were downloaded here. All I will tell you is that we do share our analysis. In some cases, they might have gone to large agencies; in one case, to individuals. But in a way, that may go to the question of when we judge the potential impact, as Arshad. And another issue here is not only they were allegedly passed to an entity that is not authorized to have this information, but what the impact of this will be, we'll evaluate over time. |
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Phillip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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Archive Link
http://archive.is/vGKup |
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Title: |
Daily Press Briefing, Washington, DC, June 7, 2010 |
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Phillip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary |
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Authoring or Creator Agency: |
Public Affairs, Department of State |
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State Department Daily Briefing, June 7, 2010 |
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Philip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary of State |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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The State Department is working closely with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, to determine the facts in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages.
[...]
But we [State Department] are obviously cooperating to, among other things, assess the impact of these disclosures.
[...]
But I'm not aware that we've had any particular contact with this organization [WikiLeaks]. Now, perhaps other agencies of government have.
[...]
We [State Department] are not the lead agency in this. We're supporting the investigation.
[...]
It has particular impact in terms of potentially revealing what we call sources of methods compromising our ability to provide government leaders with the kind of analysis that they need to make informed decisions.
[...]
Our operations in Iraq are interagency.
[...]
Regarding how many people have seen these cables: 'All I will tell you is that we do share our analysis. In some cases, they might have gone to large agencies; in one case, to individuals. But in a way, that may go to the question of when we judge the potential impact, as Arshad. And another issue here is not only they were allegedly passed to an entity that is not authorized to have this information, but what the impact of this will be, we'll evaluate over time.'
[...]
Phillip J. Crowley is not aware of prior public disclosures of content of State Department Cables.
[...]
(00:05:26)
And finally, several of you are following reports of the disclosure of classified State Department materials as part of this investigation in Iraq. The State Department is working closely with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, to determine the facts in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages, as you would expect, but we take the reports of the deliberate, unauthorized disclosure of classified State Department cables and materials very seriously. And the security of these materials is our highest priority.
QUESTION: On that point?
MR. CROWLEY: Mm-hmm.
QUESTION: Yeah, go ahead.
QUESTION: Were these documents taken from a U.S. Embassy, or what was the State Department complete role in this sort of connection?
MR. CROWLEY: Actually, as I understand it, they were simply our cables. And if we do reporting, we do that reporting across the interagency, including to other departments of the government, so for but they were basically our cables. But we are obviously cooperating to, among other things, assess the impact of these disclosures.
QUESTION: So as far as you know, this is, in a sense, a secondary leak from your point of view? It's not that these were somehow leached out of the State Department itself, but rather they were transmitted to another agency and this individual may have had access to them as a result of that transfer?
MR. CROWLEY: Correct.
QUESTION: And one other thing on this: To your knowledge, have any of those cables yet been made public? Because, to my knowledge, they have not been put out by WikiLeaks or anybody else.
MR. CROWLEY: I can't say. But I think that obviously, that is something that we will be watching carefully.
QUESTION: You're not aware of their public disclosure? I presume that you would have --
MR. CROWLEY: I'm not aware. No.
QUESTION: And are you seeking to prevent their public disclosure?
MR. CROWLEY: I'm not sure that we've had any direct contact with the organization that's involved in this. Clearly, classified information, any time it is released in the public domain, can have a potential negative impact on our security. But I'm not aware that we've had any particular contact with this organization. Now, perhaps other agencies of government have.
QUESTION: P.J., just one more on that. There is also, although it's a little unclear, a reference to a previous leak of 260,000 dispatches. Can you set us straight exactly what that is? A previous leak.
MR. CROWLEY: I can't.
QUESTION: Did you mention the number of cables that were issued?
MR. CROWLEY: I didn't, but Jill did. (Laughter.)
QUESTION: So they --
MR. CROWLEY: I don't I mean, I think we are learning, and we are not the lead agency in this. We're supporting the investigation. These are all issues that will be investigated fully as we go forward. But this is these are classified documents. We take their release seriously. It has the it has particular impact in terms of potentially revealing what we call sources of methods compromising our ability to provide government leaders with the kind of analysis that they need to make informed decisions. So this is a serious issue and we are fully cooperating with the other agencies of government.
QUESTION: Can you say what period of time these --
MR. CROWLEY: Yeah. I think for particulars as to what this individual might have done and I would probably defer to the Pentagon.
QUESTION: When is --
QUESTION: They're your cables?
MR. CROWLEY: They're our cables. They but the individual involved works for a different agency and was working within his classified networks. But when we do as you would expect, when we do analysis, we share that with other agencies other government that have a direct interest in these particular issues. Our operations in Iraq are interagency, so but the fact that they're our cables, but they are cables that we have shared broadly so that everybody is fully informed about the analysis that we've done that on the issues that are the subject of those cables.
QUESTION: I'm just trying to get some sense of whether you're talking about an isolated case in which cables coming in one subject were --
MR. CROWLEY: Again --
QUESTION: -- compromised over a long period of time?
MR. CROWLEY: -- I'm not going to be the source of information on this investigation.
QUESTION: When was the State Department informed?
MR. CROWLEY: Wait. Hold on, one at a time.
QUESTION: When was the State Department informed that these cables were potentially out there?
MR. CROWLEY: Well, as I understand it, this person was detained in the last couple of weeks, so I assume that's when we first learned of it.
QUESTION: So you don't know what the State --
QUESTION: So you don't know --
MR. CROWLEY: I mean, I will find out if that's important to you, when we were first informed.
QUESTION: I understand that these cables are very restricted, only a small number of people can see those cables. Is that true?
MR. CROWLEY: I haven't looked at the cables that are that were downloaded here. All I will tell you is that we do share our analysis. In some cases, they might have gone to large agencies; in one case, to individuals. But in a way, that may go to the question of when we judge the potential impact, as Arshad. And another issue here is not only they were allegedly passed to an entity that is not authorized to have this information, but what the impact of this will be, we'll evaluate over time. |
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Phillip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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Url: |
Url Link
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Archive Link
http://archive.is/vGKup |
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Title: |
Daily Press Briefing, Washington, DC, June 7, 2010 |
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Author: |
Phillip J. Crowley |
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Title: |
Assistant Secretary |
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Authoring or Creator Agency: |
Public Affairs, Department of State |
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Title: |
State Department Daily Briefing, June 7, 2010 |
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Author: |
Philip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary of State |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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The State Department is working closely with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, to determine the facts in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages.
[...]
But we [State Department] are obviously cooperating to, among other things, assess the impact of these disclosures.
[...]
But I'm not aware that we've had any particular contact with this organization [WikiLeaks]. Now, perhaps other agencies of government have.
[...]
We [State Department] are not the lead agency in this. We're supporting the investigation.
[...]
It has particular impact in terms of potentially revealing what we call sources of methods compromising our ability to provide government leaders with the kind of analysis that they need to make informed decisions.
[...]
Our operations in Iraq are interagency.
[...]
Regarding how many people have seen these cables: 'All I will tell you is that we do share our analysis. In some cases, they might have gone to large agencies; in one case, to individuals. But in a way, that may go to the question of when we judge the potential impact, as Arshad. And another issue here is not only they were allegedly passed to an entity that is not authorized to have this information, but what the impact of this will be, we'll evaluate over time.'
[...]
Phillip J. Crowley is not aware of prior public disclosures of content of State Department Cables.
[...]
(00:05:26)
And finally, several of you are following reports of the disclosure of classified State Department materials as part of this investigation in Iraq. The State Department is working closely with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division, or CID, to determine the facts in this case. The investigation is in its preliminary stages, as you would expect, but we take the reports of the deliberate, unauthorized disclosure of classified State Department cables and materials very seriously. And the security of these materials is our highest priority.
QUESTION: On that point?
MR. CROWLEY: Mm-hmm.
QUESTION: Yeah, go ahead.
QUESTION: Were these documents taken from a U.S. Embassy, or what was the State Department complete role in this sort of connection?
MR. CROWLEY: Actually, as I understand it, they were simply our cables. And if we do reporting, we do that reporting across the interagency, including to other departments of the government, so for but they were basically our cables. But we are obviously cooperating to, among other things, assess the impact of these disclosures.
QUESTION: So as far as you know, this is, in a sense, a secondary leak from your point of view? It's not that these were somehow leached out of the State Department itself, but rather they were transmitted to another agency and this individual may have had access to them as a result of that transfer?
MR. CROWLEY: Correct.
QUESTION: And one other thing on this: To your knowledge, have any of those cables yet been made public? Because, to my knowledge, they have not been put out by WikiLeaks or anybody else.
MR. CROWLEY: I can't say. But I think that obviously, that is something that we will be watching carefully.
QUESTION: You're not aware of their public disclosure? I presume that you would have --
MR. CROWLEY: I'm not aware. No.
QUESTION: And are you seeking to prevent their public disclosure?
MR. CROWLEY: I'm not sure that we've had any direct contact with the organization that's involved in this. Clearly, classified information, any time it is released in the public domain, can have a potential negative impact on our security. But I'm not aware that we've had any particular contact with this organization. Now, perhaps other agencies of government have.
QUESTION: P.J., just one more on that. There is also, although it's a little unclear, a reference to a previous leak of 260,000 dispatches. Can you set us straight exactly what that is? A previous leak.
MR. CROWLEY: I can't.
QUESTION: Did you mention the number of cables that were issued?
MR. CROWLEY: I didn't, but Jill did. (Laughter.)
QUESTION: So they --
MR. CROWLEY: I don't I mean, I think we are learning, and we are not the lead agency in this. We're supporting the investigation. These are all issues that will be investigated fully as we go forward. But this is these are classified documents. We take their release seriously. It has the it has particular impact in terms of potentially revealing what we call sources of methods compromising our ability to provide government leaders with the kind of analysis that they need to make informed decisions. So this is a serious issue and we are fully cooperating with the other agencies of government.
QUESTION: Can you say what period of time these --
MR. CROWLEY: Yeah. I think for particulars as to what this individual might have done and I would probably defer to the Pentagon.
QUESTION: When is --
QUESTION: They're your cables?
MR. CROWLEY: They're our cables. They but the individual involved works for a different agency and was working within his classified networks. But when we do as you would expect, when we do analysis, we share that with other agencies other government that have a direct interest in these particular issues. Our operations in Iraq are interagency, so but the fact that they're our cables, but they are cables that we have shared broadly so that everybody is fully informed about the analysis that we've done that on the issues that are the subject of those cables.
QUESTION: I'm just trying to get some sense of whether you're talking about an isolated case in which cables coming in one subject were --
MR. CROWLEY: Again --
QUESTION: -- compromised over a long period of time?
MR. CROWLEY: -- I'm not going to be the source of information on this investigation.
QUESTION: When was the State Department informed?
MR. CROWLEY: Wait. Hold on, one at a time.
QUESTION: When was the State Department informed that these cables were potentially out there?
MR. CROWLEY: Well, as I understand it, this person was detained in the last couple of weeks, so I assume that's when we first learned of it.
QUESTION: So you don't know what the State --
QUESTION: So you don't know --
MR. CROWLEY: I mean, I will find out if that's important to you, when we were first informed.
QUESTION: I understand that these cables are very restricted, only a small number of people can see those cables. Is that true?
MR. CROWLEY: I haven't looked at the cables that are that were downloaded here. All I will tell you is that we do share our analysis. In some cases, they might have gone to large agencies; in one case, to individuals. But in a way, that may go to the question of when we judge the potential impact, as Arshad. And another issue here is not only they were allegedly passed to an entity that is not authorized to have this information, but what the impact of this will be, we'll evaluate over time. |
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Daily Press Briefing, Washington, DC, June 7, 2010 |
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Phillip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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State Department Daily Briefing, June 7, 2010 |
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U.S. Attorney Hires New Prosecutors For National Security And Major Crimes Units |
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In Re Application of the United States of America for an Order Pursuant to 18 USC 2703(d) |
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Neil MacBride, Andrew Peterson |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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Day 2 of Bradley Manning's pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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Following Manning's arrest, Plaintiff [David House] and others joined together in June 2010 to establish the Bradley Manning Support Network ('Support Network'). The Support Network is an unincorporated association of individuals and organizations which describes itself as an 'international grassroots effort to help accused whistle blower Pfc. Bradley Manning.' |
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David House, Plaintiff, v. Janet Napolitano, in her official capacity as Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security; Alan Berson, in his official capacity as Commissioner, US Customs and Border Protection; John T. Morton, in his official capacity as Director, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Defendants |
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Phillip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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QUESTION: And one last thing on that also. How long has this forensics examination been going on? It just started today or last week or yesterday? I mean, you didn't mention it on Monday.
MR. CROWLEY: Yeah. No.
QUESTION: Was it not going on then or --
MR. CROWLEY: I think the drives arrived in here in Washington like, yesterday.
QUESTION: Okay.
MR. CROWLEY: They were in Iraq, as you know.
QUESTION: Thank you.
MR. CROWLEY: Okay. Thank you. |
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Rainey Reitman |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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Mark Mander |
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Special Agent |
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Army Computer Crimes Investigative Unit, CCIU |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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Journalist |
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"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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State Department Daily Briefing, June 11, 2010 |
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Philip J. Crowley |
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Assistant Secretary of State |
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Public Affairs, Department of State |
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State Department Daily Briefing |
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Philip J. Crowley |
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I Can't Believe What I'm Confessing to You': The Wikileaks Chats |
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Kevin Poulsen, Kim Zetter |
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Wired |
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Day 2 of Bradley Manning's pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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Well, we [State Department] are doing a damage assessment.
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Diplomatic Security is assisting in forensic analysis of the hard drives that to just determine, to verify that, in fact, the leak took place, and also to see if we can identify which documents within the network were potentially compromised.
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More than one hard drive.
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[Hard drives arrived in Washington DC from Iraq on June 10, 2010.]
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Classifications involve both the substance of cables and also sources and methods that can be revealed through the release, the unauthorized release of classified material.
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US 'learned of this breach late last month been cooperating fully across the interagency to determine exactly what the potential impact is.'
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Defense Department has the lead. It was their individual who is implicated in this. If there is a prosecution, it will be a DOD-led prosecution. We I think we would be concerned about who you reach out to. That may jeopardize a potential successful prosecution. So we have not reached out to WikiLeaks and I don't know that we, the Department of State, will do that.
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State Department Daily Briefing, Jun 11, 2010 |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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Article 32 Pretrial, 12/20/11 (by an anonymous journalist, ed. by Alexa O'Brien) |
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Day 2 of Bradley Manning's pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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News: Iraqi Federal Police take charge at Task Force Nassir Academy |
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Public Affairs, 2nd Brigade Combat Team 10th Mountain Division, Department of Defense |
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WikiLeaks tweets How WikiLeaks protects itself | TrueSlant http://bit.ly/c4pAzU - http://bit.ly/bLqKCW |
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Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, meeting of June 14-15, 2010, Washington D.C., Minutes |
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Judicial Conference Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure |
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WikiLeaks tweets US State Department more interesting in shafting soldier than talking to WikiLeaks http://bit.ly/aP0sPo |
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WikiLeaks tweets Question: Has anyone had their emails to us bounce over the last week? |
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WikiLeaks tweets Interesting comment on boingboing http://www.boingboing.net/2010/06/13/video-wikileaks-foun.html#comment-809677 |
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WikiLeaks tweets Alleged chat transcript from Manning/Lamo/CID-heavily edited, but for whose agenda? http://bit.ly/a37RQi |
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WikiLeaks tweets What that young soldier is alleged to have leaked to us: http://bit.ly/bGsBR2 & http://bit.ly/aGdf9D |
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WikiLeaks tweets Reminder: Lots of unexpected legal expenses, at this moment, your support will be of instant help http://bit.ly/bBCaKg |
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WikiLeaks tweets We face difficult times. Help setup a 'Friends of Wikileaks' in your area. Write to friends@wikileaks.org |
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WikiLeaks tweets (now, how about support from CATO?) Hands off WikiLeaks! | WSWS http://bit.ly/8Zzlf8 |
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WikiLeaks tweets @EMN untrue and another example of covert media manipulation. Cryptome should know better. http://bit.ly/caOtti |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks inspired Icelandic Media Haven to be debated today, voted on 16th! http://immi.is/ |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks inspired Icelandic Media Haven to be debated today, voted on 16th! http://immi.is/ |
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WikiLeaks tweets Obama takes a hard line on leaks to the press | NYT http://nyti.ms/delgbt |
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WikiLeaks tweets Obama takes a hard line on leaks to the press | NYT http://nyti.ms/delgbt |
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WikiLeaks tweets Register now to hear WikiLeaks/IMMI speaking at EU Parliament/ADLE Jun 21 http://bit.ly/bei3XA |
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WikiLeaks tweets NYTimes & WikiLeaks both cancel all-star IRE conf over threats; 1st amendment toast? | Poynter http://bit.ly/b0aVRj |
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WikiLeaks tweets thx! RT @davidgerard: send @wikileaks some damn money. support journalism that makes a difference. http://bit.ly/bo4CP5 |
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WikiLeaks tweets Going after the all the wrong people: Julian Assange & Helan Thomas | Counterpunch http://bit.ly/cechWN |
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WikiLeaks tweets US knew about Afghan mineral bonanza since 2007 | HuffPo http://huff.to/bzWJjk |
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WikiLeaks tweets Read these carefully to see the trends in Afghanistan http://bit.ly/d3pmHT http://bit.ly/bISLlV http://bit.ly/cYUOm1 |
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WikiLeaks tweets Weekly Standard 'Coverups are good for you' columnist tries to undermine faith in WikiLeaks http://bit.ly/at7tMl |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks mission for scientific journalism http://bit.ly/cPl89E |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks case echos Pentagon Papers | Consortium http://bit.ly/bkY33K |
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WikiLeaks tweets Manning's disclosures, if true, were BEFORE his demotion; i.e fighting injustice, NOT revenge. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Trivializing heroic human motivations is common among those who are incapable of them. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Bad journalists assume people are motivated by revenge or fame--because that is what bad journalists are motivated by. |
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WikiLeaks tweets RT qu1j0t3: @wikileaks Indeed; criminals project criminal motives on everyone else. |
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WikiLeaks tweets RT: morinted People must understand that it's not one man against the government, it's the truth against the largest public lie. |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks, transparency and national security | Epoch http://bit.ly/dxg9xb |
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WikiLeaks tweets IMMI has passed! The Icelandic government unanimously supports press freedoms and will put IMMI into law! More soon. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Bold 'internet press haven' proposal we worked on 6 months, just passed the Icelandic Parliament! http://immi.is/ |
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WikiLeaks tweets Interesting speculation on Manning case: Something smells fishy and it's not WikiLeaks | BiN http://bit.ly/9IydYe |
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WikiLeaks tweets What Iceland's 'Internet press haven' will give the world: http://bit.ly/cTFAEH |
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WikiLeaks tweets Salon is researching the Manning/Lamo/Poulsen/Zetter case; any info about these players? Contact GGreenwald@salon.com |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks preparing to release video of Afghan airstrike | NPR http://n.pr/aPYOXE |
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WikiLeaks tweets Stewart/GAP: WikiLeaks may be the only option left for US whistleblowers http://bit.ly/beCMqI |
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WikiLeaks tweets What will Iceland's new media laws mean for journalists? | Nieman http://bit.ly/97PgPA |
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WikiLeaks tweets RT marcusfan: Just donated a bit of money to Wikileaks. It is perhaps the most important website today. bit.ly/9qOuwG |
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WikiLeaks tweets This this great film to understand part of what we do--'The most dangerous man in America' http://bit.ly/aoySTg |
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WikiLeaks tweets Wikileaks Soldier Reveals Orders for '360 Rotational Fire' Against Civilians in Iraq http://bit.ly/a3c9rs |
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What I know about that situation is that there is an ongoing criminal investigation involving the Army Criminal Investigation Division, as well as I believe some other law enforcement agencies. And I am confident that they will pursue all leads, all evidence to get to the bottom of this.
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It appears, though, that someone -- if not multiple people -- violated the trust and confidence bestowed on them by their country, and leaked classified information; which not only is against the law, but potentially endangers the well-being of our forces and potentially jeopardizes our operations. And that, we take very, very seriously. But I don't have anything beyond that. |
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Pentagon, Department of Defense |
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WikiLeaks tweets Iceland to rewrite law to create haven for investigative reporting | Indy http://bit.ly/adW0Kn |
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WikiLeaks tweets Photo from Iceland taken just before the IMMI proposal past Parliament http://bit.ly/9fH8aD |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks to release video of deadly US Afghan attack | Guardian http://bit.ly/9poniz |
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WikiLeaks tweets RT @2600 reliable sources tell us fed authorities will detain Assange w/'no question whatsoever' if he comes to US |
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WikiLeaks tweets Making friends: US wins the right to abduct innocent people with impunity | Salon http://bit.ly/bdThUt |
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WikiLeaks tweets Daniel Ellsberg Fears WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange's Life In Danger http://bit.ly/9XjwZa |
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WikiLeaks tweets Write to Iraq massacre whistleblower, Bradley Manning, who is detained in Kuwait without charge http://bit.ly/b1U5Ox |
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WikiLeaks tweets (JA) Please remember that WikiLeaks is not just me. We're 800 strong. |
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WikiLeaks tweets @chadfu, yes, good point, over 100k strong if we include followers/subscribers. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Correction: 'alleged whistleblower'. Dropped during edit for space. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Three weeks detained in Kuwait and still no charges for alleged US military whistleblower http://bit.ly/bXCfkO |
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WikiLeaks tweets @rhondaschwartz We defend everyone accused of being a source, since picking and choosing would send signals. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Knight grants $2.74Mio to '12 Grantees who will impact future of news' -- but not WikiLeaks. Knight really looking for impact? |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks was highest rated project in the Knight challenge, strongly recommended to the board but gets no funding. Go figure. |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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Journalist |
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"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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Transcript | US v Pfc. Manning, Article 32 Pretrial, 12/17/11 |
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Alexa O'Brien |
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Journalist |
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Concerning: |
"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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WikiLeaks tweets Victory for WikiLeaks in Iceland's Parliament http://nyti.ms/dlb35r | NYT |
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WikiLeaks tweets Knight Hands Out Grants to 12 Groups, but Not WikiLeaks | http://nyti.ms/9Lkowd support us http://bit.ly/cpxJWC |
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WikiLeaks tweets IPA Statement on WikiLeaks http://bit.ly/aKQBDR |
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WikiLeaks tweets Iceland votes for strong media laws | AP http://bit.ly/cUGqOg |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks special on Democracy Now w/Brigitta/Ellsberg/Greenwald http://bit.ly/dd7s9b |
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WikiLeaks tweets US cyber-censorship bill aimed at WikiLeaks? http://bit.ly/cH6yWY |
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WikiLeaks tweets Manning was told his conversations with Lamo were legally privilleged. | Salon http://bit.ly/ata3k2 |
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WikiLeaks tweets Iceland to become 'Journalism haven' |NewAmerican http://bit.ly/bJSChU |
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WikiLeaks tweets Wired were involved with Manning case before Lamo ever met feds. Full week before publication. http://bit.ly/aZh1Np |
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WikiLeaks tweets Wired edited out references to Manning being offered journo-source protection says Lamo http://bit.ly/aZh1Np |
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Concerning: |
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WikiLeaks tweets (fix): Wired dropped references to Manning being offered legal protection says Lamo http://bit.ly/d3u0be |
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WikiLeaks tweets (fix) Wired involved with Manning case before Lamo ever met with feds. >week before publication http://bit.ly/d3u0be |
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WikiLeaks tweets Iceland safe haven for press freedom | AFP http://bit.ly/ab3NgZ |
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WikiLeaks tweets Freedom House applauds Iceland initiative http://bit.ly/c4Yz1p support us http://bit.ly/cpxJWC |
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WikiLeaks tweets Gawker summary of Greenwald's Salon expose http://bit.ly/9X7Cqg support http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Special:Support |
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WikiLeaks tweets Does WikiLeaks Have Reason to Fear the US Government? | Atlantic http://bit.ly/aBXFsz |
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WikiLeaks tweets US Army, US Army CID, State Dep have together been visiting Manning's irregular US email contacts. |
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WikiLeaks tweets Julian speaking to EU Parliamentarians tomorrow - live stream available http://bit.ly/cqrWcO |
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Day 2 of Bradley Manning's pre-trial hearing: In-depth notes from the Art. 32 courtroom |
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Rainey Reitman |
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Bradley Manning Support Network |
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"United States v. Pfc. Bradley Manning |
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Archive Link |
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WikiLeaks tweets Julian Assange at EU Parliament press conf [excerpt] http://bit.ly/cGLn0S http://bit.ly/as9TRS |
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WikiLeaks tweets Fantastic WikiLeaks satire http://bit.ly/9sLiNl |
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WikiLeaks tweets Great ABC video segment on WikiLeaks/Ellsberg/IMMI http://bit.ly/9I5nCQ |
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WikiLeaks tweets Free speech isn't free: Keep WikiLeaks strong http://bit.ly/cOEzDa |
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WikiLeaks tweets Great interview with WikiLeaks [Julian] on neo-censorship http://bit.ly/9nc1Kj |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks contacts US government | BBC http://bit.ly/9gkIeX |
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WikiLeaks tweets Hail to the whistleblowers | Guardian http://bit.ly/bdLkDs |
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WikiLeaks tweets Another way you can help WIKILEAKS: run a Tor server http://torproject.org/ |
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WikiLeaks tweets McCrystal falls on his sword. Petraeus buries the body | AP http://bit.ly/dCWJHT |
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WikiLeaks tweets Censorship in Europe [full video of WL/IMMI at EU Parliament] http://dai.ly/b1Muvc |
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WikiLeaks tweets UK Treasury partners with WikiLeaks http://bit.ly/aiKTEH |
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WikiLeaks tweets McCrystal had to go, but what motivated Obama given unity on Afg? Crackdown on unauthorised disclosures to the press! |
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WikiLeaks tweets Wikileaks on free speech in the West, history & future: http://dai.ly/bJz0Ac (starts at 1:08:34, see also attack in Q's) |
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WikiLeaks tweets Ellsberg:Obama Should Release the Garani Massacre Video to the American Public Immediately http://bit.ly/b3e2jY |
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WikiLeaks tweets Is WikiLeaks biased? http://bit.ly/b9Ze5l |
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WikiLeaks tweets UK Journalists unite to stop WikiLeaks block law http://bit.ly/9CBJrD |
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WikiLeaks tweets Disturbing interview with Wired-FBI-informant/journalist Adrian Lamo http://bit.ly/9YOtLT |
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WikiLeaks tweets The Australian on Daniel Ellsberg - Bradley Manning http://bit.ly/b3PgRq |
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WikiLeaks tweets MNDaily not impressed with Cyberspace control bill http://bit.ly/dnSBwK |
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WikiLeaks tweets The media volcano is about to erupt | Hindustan Times http://bit.ly/axljrt |
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WikiLeaks tweets 56 great quotes from WikiLeaks http://bit.ly/9yc1zC |
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WikiLeaks tweets WikiLeaks blocked by Thai government http://bit.ly/cdoGzK |
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WikiLeaks tweets New Europe interview with Assange/Engstrom http://bit.ly/bvgb52 |
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WikiLeaks tweets We are back. Sorry for the inconvenience, minor technical issues that needed to be resolved. |
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