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* Air strike in SAFEGUARDS
      
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Description Internet platform for Whistleblowing
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Published in 2006

WikiLeaks (often Wikileaks) is an Internet platform on which can be anonymous documents are published in which a public interest was adopted. The project will ". Which side are you want to reveal unethical behavior in their own governments and businesses" [1] For this was - according to WikiLeaks - a system for the mass and not to the sender attributable publication of secret information and analysis "[1] created.

Wikileaks was launched in 2006 and is following the wiki principle. It is in his own words unzensierbar. [2] The main server located in Sweden at the company Periquito AB (PRQ). [3] there was a time from the early to mid 2010, the website is in a blog-like version, which was due to funding problems .

For WikiLeaks worked in January 2010, according to the founder's five employees, yet unpaid, and about 800 Gelegenheitsbeiträger. [4] [5]
Contents
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* 1 Background
    
* 2 revelations
          
o 2.1 before 2009
                  
2.1.1 The looting of Kenya in the Guardian
                  
2.1.2 Guantanamo Bay Manuals
                  
2.1.3 Bank Julius Baer
                  
2.1.4 Scientology
                  
2.1.5 BNP Members
                  
2.1.6 release of Internet blocking lists and investigation against WikiLeaks
          
o 2.2 2009
                  
2.2.1 Kaupthing Bank
                  
2.2.2 Minton report on toxic waste in Ivory Coast
                  
2.2.3 disclosure of bank data from the European Union to the USA
                  
2.2.4 intercepted pager messages of 11 September 2001
                  
2.2.5 Climate Gate
                  
2.2.6 Publication of the Toll Collect contracts
                  
2.2.7 Kunduz Military Police Report
          
o 2.3 2010
                  
2.3.1 plans to undermine the U.S. Secret Service, WikiLeaks
                  
2.3.2 U.S. intelligence report on manipulation of opinion to the Afghanistan deployment
                  
2.3.3 Violent deaths of Iraqi civilians and journalists by U.S. military
                  
2.3.4 air strike in SAFEGUARDS
                  
2.3.5 Afghan War Diary (AWD)
                  
2.3.6 Love Parade 2010 - Planning Documents
                  
2.3.7 CIA memorandum on the U.S. as an exporter of terrorism
                  
2.3.8 Iraq War Logs
    
* 3 State censorship attempts and Countermeasures
          
o 3.1 Blocking the German WikiLeaks domain 2009
          
o 3.2 block the Iranian Wikileaks domain 2009
          
o 3.3 Source Protection
          
Ø 3.4 Plans to build a data port in Iceland
    
* 4 criticism of Wikileaks
    
* 5 Reception
    
* 6 Awards
    
* 7 See also
    
* 8 Pictures
          
o 8.1 Interviews
          
o 8.2 Video
          
o 8.3 Audio
    
* 9 Notes

Background [Edit]

Founded in 2006, by WikiLeaks to statements made by Chinese dissidents, journalists, mathematicians and engineers of startup companies in the U.S., Taiwan, Europe, Australia and South Africa. The founders are, according to their own information anonymously on the website of WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks relates in his autobiography on Wikipedia, [6] is not a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. By operators, only the Australian programmer and author Julian Assange is known by name, considered as the driving force behind the project, furthermore, the German-Domscheit Daniel Berg, who was first known publicly only by the pseudonym Daniel Schmitt and in September 2010 due internal disputes with Assange withdrew from the project. [7] [8] were closely followed by five other leading members. [9] The Advisory Board includes several, to include Chinese human rights activists.

accepted for publication secret, censored or otherwise restricted in its publication documents that are of political, diplomatic or ethical interest [10].

The project uses various software packages such as OpenSSL, Freenet, Tor and PGP. Immediately they used encryption mechanisms to ensure the anonymity and untraceable sources of [11].

As the employees of Wikileaks free and work from home, are the highest cost factors, the server costs, registration fees, bank fees and bureaucracy costs. [4] court fees make because of involvement in numerous processes also from some of the costs by WikiLeaks. The total annual cost is according to own data at around $ 600,000, [4] to be covered by donations from individuals. Donations from companies or governments will WikiLeaks not. [4] attorney's fees covered, however not because the attorney time is donated, among other things from supporters such as the Los Angeles Times, Associated Press and the National Newspaper Association. [4] Cost of lost procedure, there are, according to the WikiLeaks staff member Julian Assange not have a "fines or damages or not, we have so far won all the procedures." [4]

In December 2009, on wikileaks.org instead of the usual site only a fundraising appeal and a video of the WikiLeaks contribution at the 26th Chaos Communication Congress. On the side due to lack of budget was an inactivity until at least the 18th January 2010 indicated. At that time the site was without evidence concluded that a reactivation date. [12] Julian Assange agreed in an interview the comparison with a strike. [4] As of March 2010 was the side than in the past reduced content and without Wiki functionality disclosed again fully functional as of May 2010 was again available. [13]

By October 2009 WikiLeaks has become a central collection point with 1.2 million documents from dissidents and anonymous sources. [14] Among other things, the governments of China, Israel, North Korea, Russia, Zimbabwe and Thailand have access to the land locked WikiLeaks [15].
Revelations [Edit]
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before 2009 [Edit]
The looting of Kenya in the Guardian [Edit]

On 31 August 2007 was published in the British newspaper The Guardian a revelation article about corruption in the billions in the family of former Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi. The newspaper cited a report published by WikiLeaks. [16]
Guantanamo Bay manuals [Edit]

WikiLeaks published in November and December 2007, the guidelines of the U.S. Army for the prison camp Guantanamo Bay (Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures). [17] [18] The documents show for the first time the violation of human rights and the Geneva Conventions, such as the systematic withdrawal of the contact of certain prisoners to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement [19].
Bank Julius Baer [Edit]

WikiLeaks published in February 2008, hundreds of internal documents of the Julius Baer Bank & Trust Co, a company of Swiss bank Julius Baer Group. The documents included details on tax maneuvers of the bank and its customers about the Cayman Islands.
Scientology [Edit]

On 7 April 2008 was one of 27 WikiLeaks March 2008 dated letter from the Religious Technology Centre of Scientology, is entitled to the rights of Wikileaks published the contents of the Church of Scientology raised, including in relation to the OT levels manuals [20].
BNP Members [Edit]

On 18 WikiLeaks November 2008, the membership of the British National Party. The list included names, addresses, age and occupation of nearly all 12 801 members of the party, including police officers, lawyers, priests, doctors and teachers in primary and secondary schools [21].
Internet publication of CRLs and investigation against WikiLeaks [Edit]

WikiLeaks published since 2008 Internet blocking lists in various countries, including restrictive countries such as China [22] [23] [24] and Thailand [25] but also block lists such as Denmark, [26] Finland, [27] Norway, [28] Italy and Australia [29].
2009 [Edit]
Kaupthing Bank [Edit]

WikiLeaks published on 29 July 2009 an internal document [30] of the Kaupthing Bank, which had been created shortly before the financial collapse of the Icelandic banking sector, which led to the Icelandic financial crisis. The document shows that extremely high exposures, sometimes in the billions, with no real guarantees were granted to different owners of the bank and very large sums of debt was written off.
Minton report on toxic waste in Ivory Coast [edit]

In September 2009, the Minton WikiLeaks published report on toxic waste in Ivory Coast. This is an internal (and secret after its creation) Report of the Swiss commodities and energy company Trafigura of 2006 on the health hazards caused by the waste in Abidjan sold the company. According to the report contained the waste including hydrogen sulfide, thiols and sodium hydrogen sulfide [31].
Transfer of banking data from the European Union to the United States [change]

On 12 WikiLeaks November 2009, a draft of the secret agreement between the European Union and the United States for evaluation and dissemination of European banking data to the U.S.. [32] The day before, had already reported the Financial Times of Germany on the content of it [33].
Intercepted pager messages of 11 September 2001 [Edit]

On 25 November 2009, WikiLeaks is a list of almost 570 000 of radio news reporting receivers (pagers), at the date of the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 from 3 to clock under 12 September 2001 against 12 clock were intercepted. [34] According to WikiLeaks are included in the pager messages, many messages of official representatives of the Pentagon and the NYPD.
Climategate [Edit]
→ Main article: Hacker incident on climate research center at the University of East Anglia

On 21 November 2009 was WikiLeaks the ZIP files "Climatic Research Unit, emails, data, models, 1996-2009" website. Some of their e-mails are considered by critics of the theory of anthropogenic climate change as evidence of possible manipulation of temperature raw data from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia. [35]
Publication of the Toll Collect Contracts [Edit]

On 25 November 2009 announced WikiLeaks to publish over 10,000 pages of secret Toll Collect contracts. Due to the mass of data was talk of a collaborative experiment. The release included excerpts and attachments from the secret, but not the complete operating agreement to continue the cooperation agreement with the AGES (a suitably specialized service companies), and contracts with an expert agency that would consider the operation of the toll system [36].
Kunduz Military Police Report [Edit]

On 13 WikiLeaks published in December 2009 a military police report into a controversial bombing of two fuel tankers in Afghanistan on 4 September 2009 by the then stationed armed forces, which killed Afghan civilians. Contradicted [37] The report on several points of view of the federal government, especially in the point, since when the government was aware that the bombing death has led by civilians, and this led to a domestic political crisis to a resignation request to the Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg. [38]
2010 [Edit]
Plans of the U.S. intelligence to undermine WikiLeaks [Edit]

On 15 March 2010, published a document [15] of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency on WikiLeaks in which the CIA describes why the American intelligence community assesses WikiLeaks to problems, and explains methods on how to take action against WikiLeaks whistle blower, and staff and could destroy so WikiLeaks .
U.S. intelligence report on manipulation of opinion on the Afghanistan mission [Edit]

On 26 March 2010, the CIA published a document [39] the CIA group at WikiLeaks Red Cell, the potential public relations strategies of U.S. intelligence in Germany and France established that will provide support for the Afghanistan fighting, and the weakening of the opposition to it.
Violent deaths of Iraqi civilians and journalists by U.S. military [Edit]
→ Main article: Air raids in Baghdad on 12 July 2007

On 12 July 2007, about a dozen civilian passers-by - including the two Reuters staff Saeed Chmagh (also: Said Chmar) and Namir Noor-Eldeen (also Namir only Eldin) - in Baghdad gunner American Apache helicopter with 30 - mm-board cannon shot. [40] [41] On 5 WikiLeaks published April 2010 at a press conference recorded on board the Apache helicopter video footage of the incident [42].
Air strike in SAFEGUARDS [Edit]

Mid-June 2010 announced WikiLeaks to publish previously secret film footage of the air strike in Afghanistan in SAFEGUARDS, which killed 86-145 people through an attack by the U.S. Air Force.
Afghan War Diary (DWS) [Edit]
→ Main article: Afghan War Diary

The Afghan War Diary (AWD, Afghan War Diary) is a 25 July 2010 published collection of up to 76 911 documents on the war in Afghanistan in the period from 2004 2010th About 15,000 more are to follow. [43] [44] A preliminary analysis of the data was simultaneously published by Spiegel Online, the New York Times and The Guardian [45].
Love Parade 2010 - Documents [Edit]
→ Main articles: disaster at the Love Parade 2010

On 20 August 2010 published WikiLeaks documents relating to the planning and approval process within the municipal authorities and with the organizers, the sequence of events and subsequent documentation, including exemptions, event sector plans, reports of various working groups (eg for transport and safety), event descriptions , police actions, attendance estimates, an event log, residents report and photos [46] Love Parade 2010 relate. With this came a stampede 21 people to death and 511 were injured. [46]
CIA memorandum on the U.S. as an exporter of terrorism [Edit]

On 25 August 2010 Wikileaks released a memorandum of a sub-division of the CIA, includes musings regarding the export of American extremists.
Iraq War Logs [Edit]
→ Main articles: Iraq War Logs

The Iraq War Logs (Iraqi Kriegslogbücher) are a 22 UTC clock by 22 October 2010 [47] published collection of over 391 832 secret documents to the war in Iraq from 2004 to 2009. [48] The documents revealed that among the 109 000 66 081 victims were civilians. It is the biggest release of military documents in U.S. history, [48] is larger than that of the Afghan War Diary 25 July 2010. [49]
Government censorship attempts and counter measures [Edit]
Block the German WikiLeaks domain 2009 [Edit]

From the evening of 9 April 2009 was the domain wikileaks.de, which is an alternative address is simply a continuation line to the domain wikileaks.org, for no apparent reason in the first transit. In a press statement on WikiLeaks said that "the wikileaks.de domain without warning by the German registry DENIC locked" had been;. Since then showed the A resource record to an IP address of the DENIC [50] On 13 April 2009 turned out, however, that the provider had terminated the domain owner in December 2008 domain and therefore was in transit, because by the end of the notice period, no new providers had been named. [51] Since 17 April 2009 WikiLeaks also in the German top-level domain on the domain "wikileaks.de" available again. [52]
Block the Iranian Wikileaks domain 2009 [Edit]

In July 2009, Iran blocked most of WikiLeaks used domain name after it was reported on the site of an alleged accident at the nuclear facility at Natanz. [53]
Source protection [Edit]

In August 2010, Swedish constitutional experts took the floor, it would be correct, that Sweden has a comprehensive source of protection for journalists, this rule applies only to traditional media and Internet media when the "Utgivningsbevis" - have [3 - a special Swedish license. ] This lack WikiLeaks however. [3] For this reason, the WikiLeaks not a conflict, called on the Swedish source protection. [3] In response Julian Assange works for the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet and thus enabled the Swedish source protection for WikiLeaks. [54] Before Unmasking protects the sources is limited. Bradley Manning said the soldier after the release of the video footage from the Apache helicopter was arrested;. He is accused of shared secret information without authorization to have [55]
Plans to build a data port in Iceland [Edit]

At the 26th Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin in late 2009 featured WikiLeaks activists, including Julian Assange before the plan to build in Iceland to a so-called "data haven" [56].
Criticism of Wikileaks [Edit]

Even if any of publishing documents on Wikileaks out from the motive to inform humanity about illegal or völkerrechstwidrige operations, there is also criticism from various directions in the organization and publication practice:

    
* The practice of Wikileaks source protection is the origin of actually classified as top secret documents concealed. People who make such Wikileaks secret military documents made available to others in the U.S. of high treason and other charges owed.
    
* The release of highly explosive materials, such as the Iraq War logs can be used in mainly Muslim countries where Western troops are deployed, result in large voltages to attacks on the soldiers, because the publicity will open on such data extremists and hate preachers door, the public against the Western "occupation" to stir up.

Reception [Edit]

After Tracy Schmidt from Time magazine to WikiLeaks could become an important journalistic tool as well as develop the Freedom of Information Act. [57] WikiLeaks regarded himself as a supplier of investigative journalism. [4]

The political scientist Hans J. Kleinsteuber WikiLeaks has a useful invention, since "many processes are far too transparent." Powerful as they have an interest to hide behind protective barriers, and do everything possible to disparage the reputation of informers in the public [58].

Thomas Thiel in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung criticized the anonymity and lack of control by WikiLeaks. There would also clearly identifiable as counterfeit documents published [59]. WikiLeaks argues that these documents were clearly marked from the outset as a forgery and a public outing of the documents in the context of other information is important. After The same principle was also recognized as a forgery alleged AIDS test of Apple CEO Steve Jobs that was used in stock market circles to manipulate Apple's share price, published and publicly exposed as a forgery. [60]

According to set there WikiLeaks documents are examined by investigative journalist. This is the test leg hold on authenticity, Medium, motive and opportunity "as well as the endorsements of any suspicions against the authenticity of a document. To date, this process no errors were detected. The further examination of the documents are usually dealt with by this and the analysis of documents by the establishment press. [61]

The Federation of American Scientists rejected WikiLeaks' invitation to join the Advisory Board from, and justified this as follows: "The lack of editorial control in charge of publications can easily lead to an act of aggression or an incitement to violence, not to mention the intervention in the privacy or the attack on good taste. "The Federation of American Scientists has to consider also that there is a difference between the illegal release of confidential documents of an authoritarian state and those give in a democratic state, as citizens of democratic countries on basic rights possessed by which they could assert their rights. Is also pointed out the danger of abuse, because anyone can publish anonymous unverified documents. [62]
Awards [Edit]

    
* 2008 - The Economist's Index on Censorship Award [63]
    
* 2009 - Amnesty International UK - New Media Award [64]
    
* 2009 - Ars Electronica - Digital Communities - Award of Distinction [65]

See also [edit]

    
* Cryptome
    
* Leak
    
* Streisand Effect
    
* Whistleblower

Links [Edit]
Wikinews Wikinews: Wikileaks - in the news

    
* Wikileaks.org
          
o secure.wikileaks.org encrypted connection to the IRC by Wikileaks
    
* Wikileakileaks.org (WikiLeaks for WikiLeaks)
    
* Konrad Lischka and Frank Patalong: Julian Assange: Blind spots in WikiLeaks, Spiegel Online

Interviews [Edit]

    
* "We are the good guys' interview with Daniel Schmitt at dctp.tv
    
* Internet activist Daniel Schmitt: "We want to exert pressure," Frankfurter Rundschau on 18 April 2010
    
* WikiLeaks: Daniel Schmitt in an interview on 3 gulli news July 2009
    
* Julian Assange in an interview with Stefan Mey: Leak-o-nomy: the economics behind WikiLeaks. In: stefanmey.wordpress.com, 1 January 2010. Retrieved on 6 January 2010 (alternate version).
    
* Interview with Daniel Schmitt, the kitchen radio

Video [Edit]

    
* U.S. Attack - A video and its effect Zapp (NDR Media magazine) of 7 April 2010
    
* "Create transparency," Wikileaks spokesman Daniel Schmitt explained the background to the release of the video from the Iraq war. Frontal21 of 13 April 2010 (ZDFmediathek)
    
* Why WikiLeaks many media makes them feel uncomfortable, Zapp (NDR) of 14 April 2010
          
o Interactive Zapp plus Player (Flash), the supplementary material, there is a 30-minute interview with Daniel Domscheit-Hill)
    
* Wikileaks and Afghanistan - freedom of the press or campaign? Contrasts of 5 August 2010
    
* The power struggle in "Wikileaks" NDR / Zapp 29 September 2010
          
o Interview with Daniel Domscheit-Berg (28 minutes)
    
* Julian Assange on WikiLeaks and journalism - Ars Electronica 2009 (English)
    
* WikiLeaks keynote, HAR 2009
    
* Wikileaks censorship panel discussion on global issues, HAR 2009 (MP4, 98 MB)
    
* WikiLeaks about documents and their relevance, HAR 2009
    
* WikiLeaks in 3sat.Kulturtube
    
* Wikileaks talk at 25c3
    
* Lecture "WikiLeaks Release 1.0" on the 26c3
    
* Julian Assange: Why the world needs WikiLeaks - Interview by Julian Assange in July 2010 at TED Talks (English)
    
* Interview with DCTP.tv

Audio [Edit]

    
* Chaos Radio 149: WikiLeaks - How to find secret documents in the way the public
    
* KR200 WikiLeaks, kitchen radio of 17 February 2009
    
* KR254 WikiLeaks (Iceland Edition), kitchen radio, 29 March 2010

Individual certificates [Edit]

   
1. ↑ from https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / Wikileaks: About / de
   
2. ↑ Stefan Krempl, Andreas Wilkens: 25C3: WikiLeaks-founder Ian Clarke complains light of the Internet. In: heise online. 31. December 2008, retrieved on 23 October 2010.
   
3. ↑ abcd Reinhard Wolff: Wikileaks servers in Sweden: Unprotected informants. The daily newspaper, 8 August 2010, accessed on 23 October 2010.
   
4. ↑ abcdefgh Stefan Mey: Leak-o-nomy: the economics behind WikiLeaks. In: Media economics blog. 1. January 2010, accessed on 23 October 2010 (Julian Assange in the interview).
   
5. ↑ Stefan Mey: Wikileaks: "We do investigative journalism cheaper". In: Carta. 5. January 2010, accessed on 23 October 2010.
   
6. ↑ http://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/Wikileaks:About
   
7. ↑ Annabel Symington: Exposed: WikiLeaks' secrets. In: Wired Magazine. 1. September 2009, retrieved on 23 October 2010 (English).
   
8. ↑ Marcel Rosenbach, Holger Stark: Internet: "I can do is retreat." In: Spiegel Online. 27. September 2010, retrieved on 23 October 2010 (Interview with Daniel Schmitt).
   
9. ↑ Tina Klopp, Herbert Snorasson: Iraq Files: "Wikileaks should shun the limelight." In: Time Online. 23. October 2010, retrieved on 24 October 2010.
  
10. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org /
  
11. ↑ WikiLeaks FAQ (software) available before March 2010
  
12. ↑ http://www.wikileaks.org accessed on 2 March 2010
  
13. ↑ Detlef Borchers, Jürgen Kuri: WikiLeaks again normally [Update]. In: heise online. 19. May 2010, retrieved on 23 October 2010.
  
14. ↑ Tina Klopp: Wikileaks: connect the powerful on the feet. In: Time Online. 22. October 2009, retrieved on 23 October 2010.
  
15. ↑ a b Wikileaks.org U. S. Intelligence planned to destroy WikiLeaks 18 March 2008
  
16. ↑ Xan Rice: The looting of Kenya. The Guardian, 31 August 2007, accessed on 23 October 2010 (English).
  
17. ↑ Ryan Singel: Sensitive Guantánamo Bay Manual Leaked Through Wiki Site. In: Wired. 14. November 2007, accessed on 23 October 2010 (English).
  
18. ↑ Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). March 2003, retrieved on 23 October 2010 (PDF, English, published in The Guardian).
  
19. ↑ Jane Sutton: Guantanamo operating manual posted on Internet. Reuters, 15 November 2007, accessed on 23 October 2010 (English).
  
20. ↑ Church of Scientology collected Operating Thetan Documents, including full text of legal letter. (June 4, 2008).
  
21. ↑ 'BNP membership' officer sacked. BBC, 21 March 2009, retrieved on 23 October 2010 (English).
  
22. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / Chinese_Green_Dam_Falun_Gong_related_censorship_keywords, _June_2009
  
23. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / Chinese_government_state_TV_censorship_keywords_list, _13_May_2009
  
24. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / China: _censorship_keywords, _policies_and_blacklists_for_leading_search_engine_Baidu, _2006-2009
  
25. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / Thailand_official_MICT_censorship_list, _20_Dec_2008
  
26. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / Denmark: _3863_sites_on_censorship_list, _Feb_2008
  
27. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org/wiki/797_domains_on_Finnish_Internet_censorship_list, _including_censorship_critic, _2008
  
28. ↑ https: / / secure.wikileaks.org / wiki / Norwegian_secret_internet_censorship_blacklist, _3518_domains, _18_Mar_2009
  
29. ↑ http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Category:Internet_Censorship
  
30. ↑ http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Financial_collapse:_Confidential_exposure_analysis_of_205_companies_each_owing_above_ € 45M_to_Icelandic_bank_Kaupthing, _26_Sep_2008
  
31. ↑ "Minton Report. 14. September 2006, retrieved on 23 October 2010 (PDF, copy on The Guardian website).
  
32. ↑ "EU draft council decision on sharing of data with the U.S. banking and restructuring of SWIFT, 10 Nov 2009". Council of the European Union, 10 November 2009, accessed 12 November 2009.
  
33. ↑ Reinhard Hönig house "agreements with U.S.: EU to disclose banking information. Financial Times Germany, 11 November 2009, accessed 12 November 2009.
  
34. ↑ 9 / 11 tragedy pager intercepts. WikiLeaks, accessed 25 December 2009 (English).
  
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