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Guardian talks about its handling of Wikileaks cables (video)

5′ video from the Guardian about how its journalists are handling Wikileaks cables and editing them for publication. (If video is not displaying, you can see it here)
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Iceland journalism haven, Wikileaks needs cash

This could turn out to be interesting. In a post on the Guardian’s Organ Grinder blog the editor of Wikileaks Julian Assange talks about how Iceland could become a journalism haven. I’m excited about what is happening in Iceland, which has started to see the world in a new way after its mini-revolution a year [...]
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Wikileaks – the home of leaked documents

Back on the investigative journalism theme, this Editors Weblog post (based on a stronger Wired story) looks at Wikileaks, the document-leaking website set up to "help journalists change the world" according to its founder Julian Assange. Wikileaks has been responsible for the leaking of several major news stories: the U.S. military's operating manuals for its detention facility at Guantanamo Bay; lists of U.S. munitions in Iraq; reports of the looting of Kenya by former president Daniel Arap Moi.
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