Afghanistan: the war logs
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The long read: The credibility of establishment figures has been demolished by technological change and political upheavals. But it’s too late to turn back the clock
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Guardian deputy editor Ian Katz on the hazards of co-ordinating five newspapers and an information insurgent
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Wikileaks has been the game-changer for data journalism. See how we handled the numbers
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Exclusive inside story of the strained relationship between the WikiLeaks co-founder and The Guardian
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Lillian Lyons: Michael felt he could not serve after learning the truth about the Afghan war, but the navy mocked him. Maybe now he'll be heard
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WikiLeaks is holding US global power to account
Seumas MilneSeumas Milne: The WikiLeaks avalanche has exposed floundering imperial rule to scrutiny – and its reliance on dictatorship and deceit
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Forty years on from the Pentagon Papers, why are the Wikileaks revelations being treated so differently?
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Like my Pentagon papers, these Iraq war logs can't be buried
Daniel EllsbergDaniel Ellsberg: There is no security risk in revealing the scale of torture and killing. Far more damage was done by trying to suppress it
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Rallies will be staged in 21 US cities this week calling for the release of Bradley Manning
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Documentary maker joins Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon papers fame to head worldwide protests over WikiLeaks prosecution
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US supreme court likely to have to rule on issue of balancing national security and freedom of speech, says judge
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Press freedom group accuses WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of 'incredible irresponsibility' over leaked Afghanistan documents. By Haroon Siddique
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John Keenan: The public is not interested in sifting through data. So without the analysis of journalists, the WikiLeaks logs may have died unread
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Human rights groups including Amnesty raise fears of 'deadly ramifications' for people named in secret US files
Politics blog Colonial papers and the ugly legacy of empire