Wickyleaks: Mossad assassins' Master Card numbers
A Killing in Dubai
Julian Assange told reporters that WikiLeaks would be releasing State Department cables concerning the assassination of Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai in January, and he has made good on the promise with a couple of short dispatches from the U.S. embassy in Abu Dhabi. They don't offer any more insight into the still-unsolved killing, but they do paint a picture of the diplomatic conundrum the incident posed for the United Emirates and the United States.
WikiLeaks' Assange: 2,000 sites now have all documents
In the event of his untimely death or long-term incarceration, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would make public all the leaked documents his group has, the activist reiterated Thursday in an interview with the broadcaster al Jazeera.
"If I am forced, we could go to the extreme and expose each and every file that we have access to," he said, according to media groups reporting on the interview.




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