[THS] WikiLeaks Founder Has Massacre Video
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WikiLeaks Founder Has Massacre Video
by Philip Shenon
Philip Shenon, a former investigative reporter at The New York Times, is the author
of The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation.
BS Top - Shenon Wikileaks Part 2 Julian Assange, who the Feds fear may release
State Dept. secrets, denies having thembut hes readying video of a deadly U.S.
airstrike in Afghanistan.
After several days underground, the founder of the secretive website WikiLeaks has
gone public to disclose that he is preparing to release a classified Pentagon video of a
U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan last year that left as many as 140 civilians dead, most of
them children and teenagers.
In an email obtained by The Daily Beast that was sent to WikiLeaks supporters in the
United States Tuesday, Julian Assange, the websites Australian-born founder, also
defends a 22-year-old Army intelligence specialist who is now under arrest in Kuwait
on charges that he leaked classified Pentagon combat videos, as well as 260,000
State Department cables, to WikiLeaks.
Mr. Manning allegedly also sent us 260,000 classified US Department cables,
reporting on the actions of US Embassys [sic] engaging in abusive actions all over
the world, Assange said in an email. We have denied the allegation, but the US
government is acting as if the allegation is true.
American officials have said they are eager to determine the whereabouts of
Assange, who canceled an appearance last Friday in Las Vegas, to discourage him
from releasing any more classified information on his website, which is nominally
based in Sweden and promotes itself as a global resource for whistleblowers. As
recently as two weeks ago, Assange, who first gained global notoriety as a computer
hacker, was in his native Australia.
In April, his website posted a copy of a classified Pentagon video of a 2007 American
helicopter attack in Baghdad in which a dozen people were killed; that video is also
believed to have been leaked by the Army intelligence analyst, Specialist Bradley
Manning of Potomac, Maryland.
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the State Department cables, Assange acknowledges in the email today that he is in
custody of the May 2009 video that shows the airstrike on the Afghan village of
Garani, believed to be the most lethal combat strike in Afghanistanin terms of
civilian deathssince the United States invaded the country in 2001. Assange writes
that we are still working on preparations for release of the video of the Garani
massacre.
The State Department and Pentagon did not immediately comment on Assanges
email message.
American officials have acknowledged in the past that they are concerned about the
release of the Garani video, fearing that it could undermine public support for the
American military campaign in Afghanistan both in that country and in the United
States. Pentagon officials were outraged by WikiLeaks release of the Baghdad video
this spring.
State Department officials are especially alarmed by the potential that Assange might
post the huge library of classified department memos that Manning is reported to
have bragged of providing to WikiLeaks earlier this year. The department has
confirmed that it is conducting a forensic examination of Mannings computer
equipment for evidence of what he may have downloaded.
In the email, Assange does not confirm any relationship between the website and
Manning, describing him as one of our alleged sources.
But he suggests that Manning is being treated unfairlydetained and shipped to a
US military prison in Kuwait, where he is being held without trial.
Manning is alleged to have acted according to his conscience and leaked to us the
Collateral Murder video and the video of a massacre that took place in Afghanistan
last year at Garani, Assange continues.
Mr. Manning allegedly also sent us 260,000 classified US Department cables,
reporting on the actions of US Embassys [sic] engaging in abusive actions all over
the world. We have denied the allegation, but the US government is acting as if the
allegation is true and we do have a lot of other material that exposes human rights
abuses by the United States government. Assange does not reveal exactly what that
other material might be.
American officials are treating Assanges claim that he does not have the State
Department emails with skepticism, suggesting that he is playing word gamesthat
while he may not have exactly 260,000 cables, he has a large number of them.
Assange seems to enjoying taunting the United States government and news
organizations with information that is not always accurate. Last Friday,
WikiLeakswhich tends to communicate with the outside world through Twitter
messagescreated a flurry when it disclosed via tweet that Assange was scheduled to
appear that afternoon at a journalists conference in Las Vegas. The Twitter notice
failed to mention that Assange had canceled his appearance several days earlier
because of unspecified security concerns.
The arrest of Manning became public last week after Wired magazine disclosed that
Manning had been turned in to authorities by another former computer hacker,
Adrian Lamo, who had been contacted by Manning for counsel. Much of the
evidence against Manning is contained in an Internet chat log that Lamo has already
turned over to authorities.
In an interview with The Daily Beast on Monday, Lamo said that he had been
interviewed for nearly 12 hours this weekend by investigators from the Defense
Department, the State Department, and the FBI, as formal criminal charges are
being prepared for Manning. Lamo said he was motivated to turn in Manning out of
fear that the classified information he had provided to WikiLeaks could put lives in
dangerwithin the United States government and elsewhere.
Lamo said he is convinced that Manning did have access to highly classified State
Department cables, and that Mannings boast of having stolen 260,000 cables sounds
truthful.
In his email, Assange asks supporters for money, citing an enforced lack of
resources for the website. Please donate and tell the world you have done so, he
writes. Encourage all your friends to follow the example you set, after all, courage is
contagious.
Philip Shenon, a former investigative reporter at The New York Times, is the author
of The Commission: The Uncensored History of the 9/11 Investigation.
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